Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United KingdomOxford University Press, 1972 |
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... Shakespeare a more glorious image of themselves . For Dryden , the images of nature were always present to Shakespeare- and he drew them not laboriously but luckily ' : but in his 1818 lectures Coleridge asserts vehemently that he ...
... Shakespeare a more glorious image of themselves . For Dryden , the images of nature were always present to Shakespeare- and he drew them not laboriously but luckily ' : but in his 1818 lectures Coleridge asserts vehemently that he ...
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... Shakespeare has worked against him here , for although literature has been fertilized and enriched with so many different conceptions of his characters , the play on the stage can present but one - if it is determined to present any ...
... Shakespeare has worked against him here , for although literature has been fertilized and enriched with so many different conceptions of his characters , the play on the stage can present but one - if it is determined to present any ...
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... Shakespeare was clearly attracted — the scenes between Angelo and Isabella are the most dramatically and psychologically pregnant in the play . ' He played old Romeo finely ' , Edmund Gosse wickedly observed of the aged Irving , ' he ...
... Shakespeare was clearly attracted — the scenes between Angelo and Isabella are the most dramatically and psychologically pregnant in the play . ' He played old Romeo finely ' , Edmund Gosse wickedly observed of the aged Irving , ' he ...
Inhalt
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture 1971 | 17 |
Marie Stopes Memorial Lecture 1970 | 47 |
Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1971 | 63 |
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