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. |
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Pagina 564
... thou art proofe against them , and indeed Aboue th'ill fortune of them , or the need . I , therefore will begin . Soule of the Age ! The applause ! delight ! the wonder of our Stage ! My Shakespeare , rise ; I will not lodge thee by ...
... thou art proofe against them , and indeed Aboue th'ill fortune of them , or the need . I , therefore will begin . Soule of the Age ! The applause ! delight ! the wonder of our Stage ! My Shakespeare , rise ; I will not lodge thee by ...
Pagina 950
... thou save nothing ? Didst thou give them all ? And when Kent assures him that the beggar hath no daughters ; he hastily answers ; Death , traitor , nothing could have subdued nature To such a lowness , but his unkind daughters ...
... thou save nothing ? Didst thou give them all ? And when Kent assures him that the beggar hath no daughters ; he hastily answers ; Death , traitor , nothing could have subdued nature To such a lowness , but his unkind daughters ...
Pagina 980
... thou once Wert beaten from Mutina , where thou slew'st Hirtius and Pansa , consuls , at thy heel Did famine follow , whom thou fought'st against , Though daintily brought up , with patience more Than savages could suffer . Thou did'st ...
... thou once Wert beaten from Mutina , where thou slew'st Hirtius and Pansa , consuls , at thy heel Did famine follow , whom thou fought'st against , Though daintily brought up , with patience more Than savages could suffer . Thou did'st ...
Cuprins
As You Like | 780 |
Much Ado about Nothing | 786 |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | 795 |
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