ShakespeareH. Holt, 1939 - 344 pagini Thirty-four chapters of critical and interpretive comment on each of Shakespeare's plays with an added chapter on the poems. |
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Pagina 19
... style indeed ! The Turk , that two and fifty kingdoms hath , Writes not so tedious a style as this . Him that thou magnifi'st with all these titles Stinking and fly - blown lies here at our feet . ( 1 - IV , vii , 60-76 ) Joan for this ...
... style indeed ! The Turk , that two and fifty kingdoms hath , Writes not so tedious a style as this . Him that thou magnifi'st with all these titles Stinking and fly - blown lies here at our feet . ( 1 - IV , vii , 60-76 ) Joan for this ...
Pagina 90
... style is the best he has made in that style ; he never spoke with more appear- ance of strength than he does now when he hears Scroop say that Wiltshire , Bagot , Bushy , and Green have made peace with Bolingbroke : O villains , vipers ...
... style is the best he has made in that style ; he never spoke with more appear- ance of strength than he does now when he hears Scroop say that Wiltshire , Bagot , Bushy , and Green have made peace with Bolingbroke : O villains , vipers ...
Pagina 181
... style . This style is in its way wonderful , but the hero who follows Brutus will accomplish infinitely greater wonders in no style at all , or at any rate in none that can be named ; unless its name is Shakespeare's English . " Julius ...
... style . This style is in its way wonderful , but the hero who follows Brutus will accomplish infinitely greater wonders in no style at all , or at any rate in none that can be named ; unless its name is Shakespeare's English . " Julius ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
HENRY VI | 17 |
TITUS ANDRONICUS | 38 |
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Antony and Cleopatra Banquo Beatrice Benedick blood Bolingbroke breath Brutus Caliban comedy Coriolanus curse Cymbeline dark daughter dead death doth dramatic Dream earth eyes Falstaff father fear feel Florizel flowers fool give grief Hamlet hath hear heart heaven Henry Hermione hero Hotspur Iago Imogen interest Juliet Julius Caesar King King Lear Lady Lear Leontes lines live lord lovers Macbeth Malvolio Marina means Midsummer Night's Dream mind murder nature never night once Othello Perdita Pericles persons pity play poet poetry Polixenes Polonius Posthumus praise Prince Prospero queen recognition scene Richard Richard II Romeo Romeo and Juliet sense Shake Shakespeare sleep sonnet sorrow soul sound speak speare's speech style sweet symbol talk tears tell Tempest Thaisa thee theme things thou thought Timon Timon of Athens tongue tragedy verse voice witches words writing