Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... Macbeth ; Shylock was introduced at supper drinking a toast to his lady Money ; Grumio of the Taming of the Shrew became a Scotchman . Tate made Edgar a lover of Cordelia , and gave the tragedy a happy denouement . Fortunately Hamlet ...
... Macbeth ; Shylock was introduced at supper drinking a toast to his lady Money ; Grumio of the Taming of the Shrew became a Scotchman . Tate made Edgar a lover of Cordelia , and gave the tragedy a happy denouement . Fortunately Hamlet ...
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... Macbeth , Goethe that of Romeo and Juliet , to the German stage . Two valuable gifts to lovers of Shakespeare came from the Romantic school - Schlegel's and Tieck's incomparable trans- lation of the plays ; and the criticism of Schlegel ...
... Macbeth , Goethe that of Romeo and Juliet , to the German stage . Two valuable gifts to lovers of Shakespeare came from the Romantic school - Schlegel's and Tieck's incomparable trans- lation of the plays ; and the criticism of Schlegel ...
Seite 114
... Macbeth ' Booth played one night the hero of the piece ; on another Banquo ; and , on a third , the little part of Lennox . He was quite content that Cibber should play Wolsey , while he captivated the audience by enacting the King ...
... Macbeth ' Booth played one night the hero of the piece ; on another Banquo ; and , on a third , the little part of Lennox . He was quite content that Cibber should play Wolsey , while he captivated the audience by enacting the King ...
Seite 115
... as an indication that the town was already touched by the romantic movement , then in its earliest days ; Macbeth , the thane of Glamis , had been wont to appear on the stage in " the military costume of the day , with a.
... as an indication that the town was already touched by the romantic movement , then in its earliest days ; Macbeth , the thane of Glamis , had been wont to appear on the stage in " the military costume of the day , with a.
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... Macbeth was praised more for " nature " than for heroism . In the dagger scene he was especially impressive ; his rendering is said to have differed as widely from the " majestic solemnity " of John Kemble as from the " restless ecstasy ...
... Macbeth was praised more for " nature " than for heroism . In the dagger scene he was especially impressive ; his rendering is said to have differed as widely from the " majestic solemnity " of John Kemble as from the " restless ecstasy ...
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