Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 sider |
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... thought , language , imagery , even of their rhythms , are profound spiritual revelations . Brutus and Othello are the two simplest characters , and their simplicity is reflected in their speech . Brutus is logical and his tran- sitions ...
... thought , language , imagery , even of their rhythms , are profound spiritual revelations . Brutus and Othello are the two simplest characters , and their simplicity is reflected in their speech . Brutus is logical and his tran- sitions ...
Side 331
... thought , but a difference in quality of emotion . The poet who ' thinks ' is merely the poet who can express the emotional equivalent of thought . But he is not necessarily interested in the thought itself . We talk as if thought was ...
... thought , but a difference in quality of emotion . The poet who ' thinks ' is merely the poet who can express the emotional equivalent of thought . But he is not necessarily interested in the thought itself . We talk as if thought was ...
Side 499
... thought in all the possible associations of thought with thought , thought with feeling , or with words , of feelings with feelings , and of words with words . . . . Over one arm the lusty courser's rein , Under the other was the tender ...
... thought in all the possible associations of thought with thought , thought with feeling , or with words , of feelings with feelings , and of words with words . . . . Over one arm the lusty courser's rein , Under the other was the tender ...
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FROM FIRST FOLIO Frontispiece | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH facing page | 67 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
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