ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 páginas |
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... royal ' . In Antony and Cleopatra the word ' royal ' is royal because it is made royal . Therefore it crowns the close - twice in a dozen lines . Now boast thee , death , in thy possession lies A lass unparallel'd . Downy windows ...
... royal ' . In Antony and Cleopatra the word ' royal ' is royal because it is made royal . Therefore it crowns the close - twice in a dozen lines . Now boast thee , death , in thy possession lies A lass unparallel'd . Downy windows ...
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... royal ' . But the miracle of Shakespeare is that the unutterable glory is uttered , not symbolized . It is , so to speak , incarnate . It is not we who must stretch and rack our imaginations to conceive what ' royal ' may mean . We know ...
... royal ' . But the miracle of Shakespeare is that the unutterable glory is uttered , not symbolized . It is , so to speak , incarnate . It is not we who must stretch and rack our imaginations to conceive what ' royal ' may mean . We know ...
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... royal ' . There was no need . ' Descended of so many noble kings ' is , in itself , as fine a verse as ' Descended of so many royal kings ' ; but not here , not now , when we know what ' royal ' means . By that simple change the phrase ...
... royal ' . There was no need . ' Descended of so many noble kings ' is , in itself , as fine a verse as ' Descended of so many royal kings ' ; but not here , not now , when we know what ' royal ' means . By that simple change the phrase ...
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actors Antony Antony and Cleopatra audience Bastard become believe character Cleopatra Coleridge comedy conceit condition conscious Coriolanus creative death deliberate divine doth drama dream Elizabethan Enobarbus experience Falstaff feel genius Gentlemen of Verona Ghost Hamlet hath heart heaven Henry honour Horatio Hotspur human Iago imagination impression Jonson Keats kind King John King Lear live lord Macbeth madness matter means Merchant of Venice Mercutio merely mind moral nature necessity never Othello passion Perdita perhaps play players playwright poet poetic poetry Prince Hamlet Prospero queen reality Richard Richard II royal royalty scene seems sensation sense Shake Shakespeare criticism Shakespearian Shylock simple sleep sonnets soul speak speare speare's speech spontaneity story strange Stratford substance sweet Tempest theatre thee theme thing thou thought tion tragedy true Twelfth Night utterance Venus and Adonis verse Winter's Tale words writing