Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 10
Seite 10
... followed Shakespeare in his poetical mountings of mind or in his profound dramatic studies of character , but there is a wide field for mutual sympathy and help in the common joys and sorrows and daily tasks of household life , and the ...
... followed Shakespeare in his poetical mountings of mind or in his profound dramatic studies of character , but there is a wide field for mutual sympathy and help in the common joys and sorrows and daily tasks of household life , and the ...
Seite 22
... followed in 1594 ; graver because of its tragic theme , and its celebration of the wronged , yet triumphant , purity of woman . It is dedicated to Southampton in words of loyal affection : " What I have done is yours , what I have to do ...
... followed in 1594 ; graver because of its tragic theme , and its celebration of the wronged , yet triumphant , purity of woman . It is dedicated to Southampton in words of loyal affection : " What I have done is yours , what I have to do ...
Seite 28
... followed by King Richard III . A pirated copy of Romeo and Juliet , made up from fragments of manuscript , eked out by notes taken during the performance , and by recollected lines and speeches , appeared in the same year ( 1597 ) . In ...
... followed by King Richard III . A pirated copy of Romeo and Juliet , made up from fragments of manuscript , eked out by notes taken during the performance , and by recollected lines and speeches , appeared in the same year ( 1597 ) . In ...
Seite 49
... followed by the clown's " jig " , a humorous or burlesque effusion in verse , often rhymed , which the merryman sang , some- times dancing while he sang , to the accompaniment of pipe and tabor . It must be remembered as one of the most ...
... followed by the clown's " jig " , a humorous or burlesque effusion in verse , often rhymed , which the merryman sang , some- times dancing while he sang , to the accompaniment of pipe and tabor . It must be remembered as one of the most ...
Seite 52
... meaning by this the term of apprenticeship and tentative effort . The years which immediately followed , during which Shakespeare , though a master of his art , GROUPINGS OF THE PLAYS . 53 dwelt much on the 52 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
... meaning by this the term of apprenticeship and tentative effort . The years which immediately followed , during which Shakespeare , though a master of his art , GROUPINGS OF THE PLAYS . 53 dwelt much on the 52 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
actor admirable appeared ardent Ben Jonson Betterton Burbage character close comedy criticism D'Avenant death despair dramatic dramatist Drury Lane Earl earlier early edition Edmund Kean Elizabethan English errors essay Falstaff father Folio Garrick genius Halliwell-Phillipps Hamlet heart HENRY CONDELL honour human imagination Introduction and Notes James Burbage Jonson Julius Cæsar Kean Kemble King Henry King John King Lear King Richard King Richard II later literature lived London Love's Labour's Lost Lucrece Malone Marlowe marriage Measure for Measure Merry Wives mirth noble Othello passion performance perhaps players poems poet poet's printed published quarto Queen reader Richard Burbage romantic Romeo and Juliet scene seems Shake Shakespeare's plays Shakespearian Shylock Sonnets speare speare's spectators spirit stage Steevens Stratford Tempest theatre Thomas Timon tion Titus Andronicus tragedy tragic Troilus Twelfth Night Venus and Adonis verse volume wife William Shakespeare writes written youth