Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... Timon , but that of one primary character — the censurer of mankind . " M. James Darmesteter , as I have already men- tioned , names the period during which Shakespeare produced his great tragedies and the darker come- dies the ...
... Timon , but that of one primary character — the censurer of mankind . " M. James Darmesteter , as I have already men- tioned , names the period during which Shakespeare produced his great tragedies and the darker come- dies the ...
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... Timon of Athens . Only a portion of the play is from Shakespeare's hand ; but that portion was written with full dramatic fervour . The misan- thropy of Timon is the recoil from his own facile optimism ; he had never known men as they ...
... Timon of Athens . Only a portion of the play is from Shakespeare's hand ; but that portion was written with full dramatic fervour . The misan- thropy of Timon is the recoil from his own facile optimism ; he had never known men as they ...
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... Timon showed under various aspects the same astonishing genius in the interpre- tation of passion . In 1820 Kean enacted for the first time the part of King Lear . He had studied and rehearsed with ardour ; on one occasion he played ...
... Timon showed under various aspects the same astonishing genius in the interpre- tation of passion . In 1820 Kean enacted for the first time the part of King Lear . He had studied and rehearsed with ardour ; on one occasion he played ...
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