Shakespeare, Spokesman of the Third EstateBasil Blackwell, 1954 - 201 pagina's |
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Pagina 88
... stand , the unity of a common motive in the handling of the various events and persons which they bring before us . What motive ? The irony of being King ; the wonderful and pathetic effect which is produced as a result of an average ...
... stand , the unity of a common motive in the handling of the various events and persons which they bring before us . What motive ? The irony of being King ; the wonderful and pathetic effect which is produced as a result of an average ...
Pagina 104
... stands upon a slippery place Makes nice of no vile hold to stay him up . ( Act III , Scene IV . ) To maintain his sceptre John is prepared to go to any lengths , any shabby trick , treachery , humiliation or act of violence . The French ...
... stands upon a slippery place Makes nice of no vile hold to stay him up . ( Act III , Scene IV . ) To maintain his sceptre John is prepared to go to any lengths , any shabby trick , treachery , humiliation or act of violence . The French ...
Pagina 180
... stand side by side with Falstaff , and that is Rabelais ' Panurge . Here we have , as it were , Shakespeare's Falstaff before his time , the natural , ingenuous egoist ; lazy , frivolous , brazen , a thief and a cheat , a wencher a ...
... stand side by side with Falstaff , and that is Rabelais ' Panurge . Here we have , as it were , Shakespeare's Falstaff before his time , the natural , ingenuous egoist ; lazy , frivolous , brazen , a thief and a cheat , a wencher a ...
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