What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - Počet stran: 210 |
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... Shake- speare's sympathies are much with the women ; he holds the scales tilted in their favour . A woman critic says , that his ' sympathy with and almost uncanny understanding of women characters is one of the distinguishing features ...
... Shake- speare's sympathies are much with the women ; he holds the scales tilted in their favour . A woman critic says , that his ' sympathy with and almost uncanny understanding of women characters is one of the distinguishing features ...
Strana 154
... Shake- speare , sensible man , any more than it did to the Queen . For the rest we have the entire spectrum of contemporary life , from the Court at the top , through country and town life , that of the City of London , down to brothel ...
... Shake- speare , sensible man , any more than it did to the Queen . For the rest we have the entire spectrum of contemporary life , from the Court at the top , through country and town life , that of the City of London , down to brothel ...
Strana 188
... shake hands with probability and even possibility when beckoned from some further border of consciousness by an imaginative truth . ' † The Elizabethans were not bothered by considerations of proba- bility , nor hampered by an ...
... shake hands with probability and even possibility when beckoned from some further border of consciousness by an imaginative truth . ' † The Elizabethans were not bothered by considerations of proba- bility , nor hampered by an ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
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