Shakespeare Criticism: A SelectionDavid Nichol Smith Oxford University Press, 1968 - Počet stran: 371 |
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... Richard and Macbeth , as represented by him , agree in nothing but their fortunes . The periods of history , from which the subjects are taken , are such as at the best can be depended on only for some principal facts ; but not for the ...
... Richard and Macbeth , as represented by him , agree in nothing but their fortunes . The periods of history , from which the subjects are taken , are such as at the best can be depended on only for some principal facts ; but not for the ...
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... Richard lately pro- duce great fame to an actor by his manner of playing it , and it lets us into the secret of acting , and of popular judgments of Shakspeare derived from acting . Not one of the spectators who have witnessed Mr. C.'s ...
... Richard lately pro- duce great fame to an actor by his manner of playing it , and it lets us into the secret of acting , and of popular judgments of Shakspeare derived from acting . Not one of the spectators who have witnessed Mr. C.'s ...
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... Richard's cruelty , which displays the wanton malice of a fiend as much as the frailty of human passion . Macbeth is goaded on to acts of vio- lence and retaliation by necessity ; to Richard , blood is a pastime . There are other ...
... Richard's cruelty , which displays the wanton malice of a fiend as much as the frailty of human passion . Macbeth is goaded on to acts of vio- lence and retaliation by necessity ; to Richard , blood is a pastime . There are other ...
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JOHN HEMINGE d 1630 | 1 |
JOHN MILTON 160874 | 7 |
MARGARET CAVENDISH DUCHESS OF Newcastle 162474 | 15 |
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