William Shakspere; a Study in Elizabethan LiteratureHaskell House, 1971 - 439 sayfa A Study of Shakespeare by the noted scholar. His searching analysis of Shakespeare's plays & poems presages the scholarship that brought forth his monumental "Literary History of America" a few years later. |
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Sayfa 193
... nature . In this view of human nature there are two ele- ments . The artist who conceived such a work as Much Ado About Nothing must in the first place have been keenly sensitive to the inexhaustible power of deceiving themselves ...
... nature . In this view of human nature there are two ele- ments . The artist who conceived such a work as Much Ado About Nothing must in the first place have been keenly sensitive to the inexhaustible power of deceiving themselves ...
Sayfa 231
... nature of great natural delicacy , passionately sensitive at once to the charm of a personal fascination , and to the inexhaustible pain which must come from surround- ings essentially base.1 Other sonnets show a temperament equally ...
... nature of great natural delicacy , passionately sensitive at once to the charm of a personal fascination , and to the inexhaustible pain which must come from surround- ings essentially base.1 Other sonnets show a temperament equally ...
Sayfa 397
... Nature herself , the work of the great artists must always possess a fresh significance for every generation which comes to it with fresh eyes . As we have seen , however , this significance is gener- ally implicit . It is there because ...
... Nature herself , the work of the great artists must always possess a fresh significance for every generation which comes to it with fresh eyes . As we have seen , however , this significance is gener- ally implicit . It is there because ...
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actual alike Antony and Cleopatra artistic audience Cæsar character chiefly chronicle-history clearly Comedy of Errors comic conception conjecturally considered constantly conventional Coriolanus creative imagination critics Cymbeline dramatic effect Elizabethan English Literature example express fact Falstaff feel final folio Gentlemen of Verona glance Hamlet Henry human Iago impulse Julius Caesar King John King Lear less lines Love's Labour's Lost lyric Macbeth Marlowe masterly matter Measure for Measure Merchant of Venice Merry Wives Midsummer Night's Dream modern mood motive never Othello palpable passages passion pere perhaps Pericles personages phrase plausible plot poems popular probably proved published quarto Richard Richard III romantic Romeo and Juliet scene seems sense Shaks Shakspere Sonnets speech spontaneous stage story style sure Tempest theatre theatrical things thou thought throughout Timon tion Titus Andronicus tragedy tragic trait Troilus and Cressida Twelfth Night whoever Winter's Tale words writing
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The Personality of Shakespeare: A Venture in Psychological Method Harold Grier McCurdy Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1953 |