Shakspere: His Inner Life as Intimated in His WorksJ. Maxwell, 1865 - 521 pagini |
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Pagina 13
... thee to dignity and reputation , that thou needest care for no man ; no , not for them that before made thee proud with speak- ing their words on the stage . " To which advice the player is made to reply : " Sir , I thank you for this ...
... thee to dignity and reputation , that thou needest care for no man ; no , not for them that before made thee proud with speak- ing their words on the stage . " To which advice the player is made to reply : " Sir , I thank you for this ...
Pagina 87
... thee , The more I have , for both are infinite . " It is this perception of the infinite in love , which , like other great desires of the mind , would push its gra- tification beyond the limits of sensuous power , and thus destroy the ...
... thee , The more I have , for both are infinite . " It is this perception of the infinite in love , which , like other great desires of the mind , would push its gra- tification beyond the limits of sensuous power , and thus destroy the ...
Pagina 98
... thee . Give every man thine ear , but few thy voice ; Take each man's censure , but reserve thy judgment . Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy , But not expressed in fancy , -rich , not gaudy ; For the apparel oft proclaims the man ...
... thee . Give every man thine ear , but few thy voice ; Take each man's censure , but reserve thy judgment . Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy , But not expressed in fancy , -rich , not gaudy ; For the apparel oft proclaims the man ...
Pagina 123
... thee , But thou the king : woe doth the heavier sit , Where it perceives it is but faintly borne . Go , say I sent thee forth to purchase honour , And not the king exiled thee ; or suppose , Devouring pestilence hangs in our air , And ...
... thee , But thou the king : woe doth the heavier sit , Where it perceives it is but faintly borne . Go , say I sent thee forth to purchase honour , And not the king exiled thee ; or suppose , Devouring pestilence hangs in our air , And ...
Pagina 135
... thee ? Purs . The better , that your lordship please to ask . Hast . I tell thee , man , ' tis better with me now , Than when thou met'st me last , where now we meet : Then , was I going prisoner to the Tower , By the suggestion of the ...
... thee ? Purs . The better , that your lordship please to ask . Hast . I tell thee , man , ' tis better with me now , Than when thou met'st me last , where now we meet : Then , was I going prisoner to the Tower , By the suggestion of the ...
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action already Anne Hathaway Antony appears artist beauty become Ben Jonson Cæsar character Coleridge comedy Comedy of Errors comic composition conduct Coriolanus death dialogue divine drama dramatist Duke England evidently eyes fact faery fancy father favour feeling genius Gentlemen of Verona Hamlet hath heart heaven Helena Henry Henry VI hero honour human idea ideal imagination individual John Jonson Juliet king lady latter Lear living Lord Love's Labour's lost lovers Macbeth manner means ment merely mind moral murder nature noble old play Othello passion perceive period person philosophical players poem poet poet's poetic poetry prince probably Queen racter recognise rendered Richard Richard III Romeo Romeo and Juliet says scene Shak Shakspere Shakspere's Shaksperian Sonnets soul spere spirit stage story Stratford style sublime supposed taste theatre thee things thou thought Timon tion tragedy Troilus written