Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 Seiten |
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... thou Monarch of the Vine , " was sung to music in the drinking scene on board Pompey's galley , and there were the appointed flourishes of trumpets and drums . The acting was competent , though not of the highest calibre , but a ...
... thou Monarch of the Vine , " was sung to music in the drinking scene on board Pompey's galley , and there were the appointed flourishes of trumpets and drums . The acting was competent , though not of the highest calibre , but a ...
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... thou be than the fat weed That rots itself in ease on Lethe wharf , Wouldst thou not stir in this . As the Ghost vanished and the air rang mysteri- ously with his piercing words " Remember me , " we would like to imagine the whole ...
... thou be than the fat weed That rots itself in ease on Lethe wharf , Wouldst thou not stir in this . As the Ghost vanished and the air rang mysteri- ously with his piercing words " Remember me , " we would like to imagine the whole ...
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... thou art free , is the first line of Arnold's well - known sonnet , which attests the rank allotted to Shakespeare in the literary hierarchy by the professional critic , nearly two and a half centuries after the dramatist's death ...
... thou art free , is the first line of Arnold's well - known sonnet , which attests the rank allotted to Shakespeare in the literary hierarchy by the professional critic , nearly two and a half centuries after the dramatist's death ...
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... Thou art a monument without a tomb , And art alive still , while thy book doth live And we have wits to read and praise to give . CONTEMPORARY EULOGY 51 Milton wrote a few years later , 50 SHAKESPEARE IN ORAL TRADITION.
... Thou art a monument without a tomb , And art alive still , while thy book doth live And we have wits to read and praise to give . CONTEMPORARY EULOGY 51 Milton wrote a few years later , 50 SHAKESPEARE IN ORAL TRADITION.
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... Thou hast seen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar ? And the creature run from the cur ? There thou mightst behold the great image of authority ; a dog's obeyed in office . " " The great image of authority " is often a brazen idol ...
... Thou hast seen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar ? And the creature run from the cur ? There thou mightst behold the great image of authority ; a dog's obeyed in office . " " The great image of authority " is often a brazen idol ...
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