The Works of Shakespeare, Band 11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 85
Seite 1
... hand contact with it , any deep - going and adequate concep- tion of what it is , and what it means in the life of the race . It requires a great effort of the imagination to put ourselves into the attitude of those early men who had ...
... hand contact with it , any deep - going and adequate concep- tion of what it is , and what it means in the life of the race . It requires a great effort of the imagination to put ourselves into the attitude of those early men who had ...
Seite 3
... hand . It is sober history , therefore , and not figur- ative speech , that the drama was born at the foot of the altar . And more than eighteen hundred years later the drama was born again at the foot of the altar . Whatever invis ...
... hand . It is sober history , therefore , and not figur- ative speech , that the drama was born at the foot of the altar . And more than eighteen hundred years later the drama was born again at the foot of the altar . Whatever invis ...
Seite 4
... hand for the purpose of entertaining others . The instinct which prompts men of this tem- per to make a story of every happening by selecting the most striking incidents , rearranging them , and heightening the effect by skilful ...
... hand for the purpose of entertaining others . The instinct which prompts men of this tem- per to make a story of every happening by selecting the most striking incidents , rearranging them , and heightening the effect by skilful ...
Seite 17
... hand of the stern divine , with Puritan aspect , who lies at rest in Wells Cathedral , and that it was performed before a college audience in Cambridge , shows that the social and intellectual conditions which permitted so close a ...
... hand of the stern divine , with Puritan aspect , who lies at rest in Wells Cathedral , and that it was performed before a college audience in Cambridge , shows that the social and intellectual conditions which permitted so close a ...
Seite 20
... hand , but prepared Shakespeare's audiences to understand his work . These plays practically cover a period of four centuries , and bring the story of English history down to the Armada . In close historical connection with the ...
... hand , but prepared Shakespeare's audiences to understand his work . These plays practically cover a period of four centuries , and bring the story of English history down to the Armada . In close historical connection with the ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
action actors appeared artistic beauty Ben Jonson brought century character charm chronicle plays church classical comedy contemporaries creative deep drama dramatist earlier England English experience expression fact Falstaff fate feeling force fortunes freedom friends genius Globe Theatre Hamlet hand harmony Henry human humour imagination influence insight instinct interest Italian John Shakespeare Jonson Julius Cæsar kind King later literary literature lived London Love's Labour's Lost lyrical Macbeth manner Marlowe material mind mood moral nature ness noble passion period play players playwright plot poem poet poet's poetic poetry popular presented probably Puritan Queen Rape of Lucrece romance Romeo and Juliet Shake significance Sonnets speare speare's speech spirit stage story Stratford taste temper theatre thought tion Titus Andronicus touch tradition tragedy tragic Venus and Adonis verse vital Warwickshire writing written young