The Crown of Life: Essays in Interpretation of Shakespeare's Final PlaysBarnes & Noble, 1966 - Počet stran: 336 |
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Strana 107
... speak strangely . Florizel details each of her graces ( Iv . iii . 135-43 ) , wishing her in turn to speak , to sing , to dance - as ' a wave o ' the sea ' - for ever . He would have her every action perpetuated , the thought recalling ...
... speak strangely . Florizel details each of her graces ( Iv . iii . 135-43 ) , wishing her in turn to speak , to sing , to dance - as ' a wave o ' the sea ' - for ever . He would have her every action perpetuated , the thought recalling ...
Strana 193
... speak a style nearer the normal , but , studied apart from its context by a critic who had never heard the lines well spoken with all the atmospheric advantage of stage- production , one may doubt whether this couplet , by itself ...
... speak a style nearer the normal , but , studied apart from its context by a critic who had never heard the lines well spoken with all the atmospheric advantage of stage- production , one may doubt whether this couplet , by itself ...
Strana 232
... speak of his ' character ' . He is scarcely a man in that way ; he strikes one as being all mind . Nor can we speak properly of his dramatic situation , since he is not the slave of circumstance , but rather creates his own ...
... speak of his ' character ' . He is scarcely a man in that way ; he strikes one as being all mind . Nor can we speak properly of his dramatic situation , since he is not the slave of circumstance , but rather creates his own ...
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