The Man Shakespeare and His Tragic Life-storyM. Kennerley, 1909 - 422 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vii
... Dramas of Revenge and Jealousy : Hamlet " " " " " " Othello IX . Dramas of Lust : Part I : Troilus and Cressida " II 212 " ' III 227 249 261 · 270 290 " " " " X. " II : Antony and Cleopatra XI . The Drama of Madness : Lear 298 • 324 ...
... Dramas of Revenge and Jealousy : Hamlet " " " " " " Othello IX . Dramas of Lust : Part I : Troilus and Cressida " II 212 " ' III 227 249 261 · 270 290 " " " " X. " II : Antony and Cleopatra XI . The Drama of Madness : Lear 298 • 324 ...
الصفحة x
... drama discovered it- self to me in its tragic completeness I jumped to the conclusion that it must have been set forth long ago in detail by Shakespeare's commentators , and so , for the first time , I turned to their works . I do not ...
... drama discovered it- self to me in its tragic completeness I jumped to the conclusion that it must have been set forth long ago in detail by Shakespeare's commentators , and so , for the first time , I turned to their works . I do not ...
الصفحة xviii
... dramatic art : but is there to be no Rembrandt , no Balzac , no greater Tolstoi in English letters ? I want to liberate Eng- lishmen so far as I can from the tyranny of Shake- speare's greatness . For the new time is upon us , with its ...
... dramatic art : but is there to be no Rembrandt , no Balzac , no greater Tolstoi in English letters ? I want to liberate Eng- lishmen so far as I can from the tyranny of Shake- speare's greatness . For the new time is upon us , with its ...
الصفحة 4
... dramatic form , poetry as well as prose , to give his soul utterance . We are doing Shakespeare wrong by trying to believe that he hides himself behind his work ; the suspicion is as unworthy as the old suspicion dis- sipated by Carlyle ...
... dramatic form , poetry as well as prose , to give his soul utterance . We are doing Shakespeare wrong by trying to believe that he hides himself behind his work ; the suspicion is as unworthy as the old suspicion dis- sipated by Carlyle ...
الصفحة 7
... dramatic author is most apt to reveal himself . A great dramatist may not paint himself for us at any time in his career with all his faults and vices ; but when he goes deepest into human nature , we may be sure that self - knowledge ...
... dramatic author is most apt to reveal himself . A great dramatist may not paint himself for us at any time in his career with all his faults and vices ; but when he goes deepest into human nature , we may be sure that self - knowledge ...
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