"Starre of Poets": Discussions of ShakespeareCarnegie Institute of Technology, 1966 - 79 páginas |
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... third and fourth lines , by their outpouring of adjectives , a steady rush of words without any particular order , not arranged in ascending degree of inclusiveness or guilt , as an outsider might arrange them , but accumulating like an ...
... third and fourth lines , by their outpouring of adjectives , a steady rush of words without any particular order , not arranged in ascending degree of inclusiveness or guilt , as an outsider might arrange them , but accumulating like an ...
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... third quatrain and modified more positively : " A bliss in proof , ” “ a joy propos'd . " The two phrases , close together , poise awareness that the experience is sweet against the weight of its destructiveness . Setting the qualities ...
... third quatrain and modified more positively : " A bliss in proof , ” “ a joy propos'd . " The two phrases , close together , poise awareness that the experience is sweet against the weight of its destructiveness . Setting the qualities ...
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... third . And yet Shakespeare was portraying real history for audiences who knew something of their past and were curious to learn more . He care- fully identifies the seven sons of Edward the Third , unravels the tangled claims of ...
... third . And yet Shakespeare was portraying real history for audiences who knew something of their past and were curious to learn more . He care- fully identifies the seven sons of Edward the Third , unravels the tangled claims of ...
Contenido
The Sonnets | 1 |
The History Plays | 17 |
The Realms of Gold and the Dark Comedies | 49 |
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Achilles Antony and Cleopatra Austin Wright Bassanio Belmont Bottom Carnegie Series character clowns cold couplet Dark Comedies death death-bed Diomedes Dogberry drama Duke fair young Falstaff father Feste flower fool Foolery Forest Fred Sochatoff gives Gloucester Greek Hamlet Hart hath heart heaven Hector Helen Henry IV heroes History Plays honor husband Jack Falstaff judgment Julius Caesar King Henry King John King Lear lady Launcelot Gobbo lines live look lords and owners Macbeth Menelaus Merchant of Venice metaphor mind Oberon Olivia Orsino Othello Pandarus Plutarch poem Portia Prince quatrain realms of gold Richard II Richard the Second riches role Romantic Comedies says scene Shake Shakespeare shines everywhere Shylock Sir John sonnet sophrosyne speaker speare's story sweet Thersites Theseus third quatrain thou three quatrains tion Titania tone Touchstone tragedy tricksy word Troilus and Cressida Trojan Troy Twelfth Night Ulysses William Shakespeare young lovers youth