The New Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism, Volumul 2Harold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1985 - 650 pagini Cover title: The New Moulton's. Contains criticism of William Shakespeare from 1592 to the turn of the twentieth century. |
Din interiorul cărții
Rezultatele 1 - 3 din 83
Pagina 698
... lines , making them rhyme sometimes in couplets , and sometimes alternately , two of the lines having no corresponding termina- tion : thus , when Andrugio , the brother , recommends his sister , Cassandra , to comply with the guilty ...
... lines , making them rhyme sometimes in couplets , and sometimes alternately , two of the lines having no corresponding termina- tion : thus , when Andrugio , the brother , recommends his sister , Cassandra , to comply with the guilty ...
Pagina 708
... line , Polonius's speech would be just as it is . Again , when Hamlet speaks of " the undiscovered country from whose bourn no traveller returns , " it is natural to recall the fine lines of Catullus : - Qui nunc it per iter ...
... line , Polonius's speech would be just as it is . Again , when Hamlet speaks of " the undiscovered country from whose bourn no traveller returns , " it is natural to recall the fine lines of Catullus : - Qui nunc it per iter ...
Pagina 833
... lines : — My tongue is tuned to story forth mishap : When did I breathe to tell a pleasing tale ? Must Constance speak ? Let tears prevent her talk . Must I discourse ? Let Dido sigh , and say She weeps again to hear the wrack of Troy ...
... lines : — My tongue is tuned to story forth mishap : When did I breathe to tell a pleasing tale ? Must Constance speak ? Let tears prevent her talk . Must I discourse ? Let Dido sigh , and say She weeps again to hear the wrack of Troy ...
Cuprins
As You Like | 780 |
Much Ado about Nothing | 786 |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | 795 |
Drept de autor | |
14 alte secțiuni nu sunt arătate
Termeni și expresii frecvente
action actor admiration Æschylus appears Bacon beauty Ben Jonson Brutus Cæsar called character comedy Comedy of Errors comic Coriolanus critics death drama dramatist dream Duke effect English expression eyes Falstaff fancy feel genius give Hamlet hand hath heart Henry human imagination Johnson Juliet Julius Cæsar King language Lear learned less living Lord Love's Labour's Lost lovers Macbeth matter means Measure for Measure Midsummer Night's Dream mind moral nature never night noble Othello passages passion perhaps persons philosophy piece Plautus play poem poet poetic poetry Prince reader reason Richard Richard II Romeo Romeo and Juliet scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Sonnets soul speak speare speare's speech spirit stage story Stratford style sweet thing thou thought tion tragedy true truth Twelfth Night verse whole William Shakespeare words write youth