Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... figures , here in faulty construction of the plot , here in feebleness of characterization , here in languor of style , and here in undramatic development of the imagery . But each of these plays contains some- thing admirable ...
... figures , here in faulty construction of the plot , here in feebleness of characterization , here in languor of style , and here in undramatic development of the imagery . But each of these plays contains some- thing admirable ...
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... figure . But he is almost over- shadowed by the ample figure of King Falstaff on his tavern throne . A French critic has placed Fal- staff by the side of Panurge and Sancho as one of the humorous trinity created by the Renaissance ...
... figure . But he is almost over- shadowed by the ample figure of King Falstaff on his tavern throne . A French critic has placed Fal- staff by the side of Panurge and Sancho as one of the humorous trinity created by the Renaissance ...
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... figure was not good ; but his voice was of an enchanting quality ; his countenance was expressive of passion as it were by a touch of nature , without strain or exaggeration . When as Prince of Denmark he encountered his father's spirit ...
... figure was not good ; but his voice was of an enchanting quality ; his countenance was expressive of passion as it were by a touch of nature , without strain or exaggeration . When as Prince of Denmark he encountered his father's spirit ...
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