Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 9
Seite 4
... person of some importance at Stratford , and he rose year by year in the esteem of his fellow- townsmen . Appointed at first by the corporation one of the officers whose duty it was to supervise malt liquors and bread , he became in ...
... person of some importance at Stratford , and he rose year by year in the esteem of his fellow- townsmen . Appointed at first by the corporation one of the officers whose duty it was to supervise malt liquors and bread , he became in ...
Seite 84
... person of his own Prospero ; with him forswore his magic art , broke his staff of power , and sunk his book " deeper than did ever plummet sound " . If this be so , we may suppose that both The Tempest and its author's contribution to ...
... person of his own Prospero ; with him forswore his magic art , broke his staff of power , and sunk his book " deeper than did ever plummet sound " . If this be so , we may suppose that both The Tempest and its author's contribution to ...
Seite 111
... persons of the " Dark Lady " and " Mr. W. H. " In number- less editions the plays of Shakespeare have been adapted to the purposes of education . Now , more than at ... person of this first Hamlet of the stage . He was especially identified.
... persons of the " Dark Lady " and " Mr. W. H. " In number- less editions the plays of Shakespeare have been adapted to the purposes of education . Now , more than at ... person of this first Hamlet of the stage . He was especially identified.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
actor admirable appeared became called century character close comedy criticism death died dramatic dramatist earlier early edition Elizabethan English errors evidence excellent expression fact father feeling figure Folio followed friends genius Hamlet hand heart honour human imagination influence Italy John Jonson Juliet kind King Henry King Richard King Richard II known Lady later Lear learning less light lines lived London looked lost Macbeth master means Measure mind nature never noble Othello passion performance perhaps period person piece Plautus play players poems poet present printed probably published quarto reader received Romeo says scene seems Shake Shakespeare shillings side speak speare speare's spirit stage Stratford style suppose theatre Thomas thought tion tragedy true turn volume wife writes written young youth