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 97
... talk of weariness and surfeit . But it is charming talk , unclouded by any such " unmannerly sadness " as Portia soon criticizes in her suitor the County Palatine , who suggests " a death's - head with a bone in his mouth . " The ...
... talk of weariness and surfeit . But it is charming talk , unclouded by any such " unmannerly sadness " as Portia soon criticizes in her suitor the County Palatine , who suggests " a death's - head with a bone in his mouth . " The ...
Pagina 142
... talk for the sake of talk , and our experience of the theater leads us therefore to expect pure comedy . But a conflicting note is struck at once , for the villain of such tragedy as we shall have has arrived with Benedick ; he is Don ...
... talk for the sake of talk , and our experience of the theater leads us therefore to expect pure comedy . But a conflicting note is struck at once , for the villain of such tragedy as we shall have has arrived with Benedick ; he is Don ...
Pagina 147
... talk , must talk always for effect . It is the inevitable idiom for lovers who would deny their love . O , she misus'd me past the endurance of a block ! An oak but with one green leaf on it would have answered her . My very visor began ...
... talk , must talk always for effect . It is the inevitable idiom for lovers who would deny their love . O , she misus'd me past the endurance of a block ! An oak but with one green leaf on it would have answered her . My very visor began ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
HENRY VI | 17 |
TITUS ANDRONICUS | 38 |
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