Proceedings of the British AcademyBritish Academy |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 3
Strana 4
... chamber of Lucrece and of the mythological subjects offered to the tinker Sly . The shaven Hercules in ' the smircht worm- eaten tapestry ' ( Much Ado , III . iii . 133-4 ) contrasts with the tapestry of silk and silver which adorns ...
... chamber of Lucrece and of the mythological subjects offered to the tinker Sly . The shaven Hercules in ' the smircht worm- eaten tapestry ' ( Much Ado , III . iii . 133-4 ) contrasts with the tapestry of silk and silver which adorns ...
Strana 13
... chamber of Lucrece the three former elements are prominent . Remarkably vivid , after brief sketches of Ajax and Ulysses , is the picture of grave Nestor surrounded by ' a press of gaping faces ' , swallow- ing up his ' golden words ...
... chamber of Lucrece the three former elements are prominent . Remarkably vivid , after brief sketches of Ajax and Ulysses , is the picture of grave Nestor surrounded by ' a press of gaping faces ' , swallow- ing up his ' golden words ...
Strana 14
... Lucrece's chamber no less than ten stanzas are devoted to perjured Sinon and Lucrece's impassioned comparison of his hypocrisy with that of her ravisher , Tarquin . In the last scene of Tit . And . v . iii . 85-7 , Marcus bids Lucius ...
... Lucrece's chamber no less than ten stanzas are devoted to perjured Sinon and Lucrece's impassioned comparison of his hypocrisy with that of her ravisher , Tarquin . In the last scene of Tit . And . v . iii . 85-7 , Marcus bids Lucius ...
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
Achilles Ajax Alcides Alexander allusion by Shakespeare Althaea Amores Anchises ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE LECTURE Antony Apollo Armado avowed fool Bassanio Benedick Berowne Britain BRITISH ACADEMY Brutus bull Caes Carthage Cassibelan Cassius caught Shakespeare's chamber of Lucrece Cleopatra Cress cries Cupid Cymbeline declares deities Dido echo episode Europa eyes F. S. BOAS Falstaff figures flight of Aeneas ghost gods Greek Hamlet Hector Hecuba Hercules Hermia hero Heroïdes Holofernes husband imperious Caesar Jove Julius Caesar Jupiter king Latin Leander legendary Lichas lord Lucrece's Marlowe's medieval Metamorphoses Nestor night Nine Worthies Octavius Olympian Ovid Phaethon Phoebus player's recital Pompey Pompey's Portia Priam Prince Pyramus and Thisbe Pyrrhus references Roman history plays Rome Rosalind Shake SHAKESPEARE BY F. S. Sinon speare's Tarquin Tempest masque thee Thersites Thisbe thou Timon of Athens tribute Troilus and Cressida Troy Tunis valour Venus and Adonis Virgil Volumnia Worthies in L.L.L.