The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, المجلد 7G. Routledge & Sons, 1860 |
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الصفحة 53
... Poetry , and especially dramatic poetry , is not to be regarded as a bit of joiner's work , or , if you please , as an affair of jewelling and ena- melling . The lines which we have quoted may not be amongst Shakspere's highest things ...
... Poetry , and especially dramatic poetry , is not to be regarded as a bit of joiner's work , or , if you please , as an affair of jewelling and ena- melling . The lines which we have quoted may not be amongst Shakspere's highest things ...
الصفحة 204
... poetry in the remembrance of what he had read ; he looked not upon the heart of men ; he looked not even upon the commonest features of external nature . Did Shakspere work thus in the poems that we know he produced when a young man ...
... poetry in the remembrance of what he had read ; he looked not upon the heart of men ; he looked not even upon the commonest features of external nature . Did Shakspere work thus in the poems that we know he produced when a young man ...
الصفحة 393
... poetry was simply that it was not prose . Something in which the mechanical form was to be obviously distinguished from other forms of composition a sermon , an essay - was poetry . They looked for no inner life in poetry , no ...
... poetry was simply that it was not prose . Something in which the mechanical form was to be obviously distinguished from other forms of composition a sermon , an essay - was poetry . They looked for no inner life in poetry , no ...
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Aaron appears Arcite Arden Bawd beauty Ben Jonson blood Boult brother Cæsar character comedy copies criticism Daugh daughter death Demet doth drama edition English Enter Exeunt eyes fair Fair Em father fear Fletcher folio Gaoler give Hamlet hand hath hear heart heaven Henry honour imitation Jonson Julius Cæsar king Knight lady Lavinia live Locrine look lord Lucius maid Malone Marcus master mind Mosbie Mucedorus nature never Noble Kinsmen Oldcastle opinion Othello Palamon passage passion Pericles pity play Plutarch poet poetical poetry prince Prince of Tyre quarto queen Rome scene Shak Shakspere Shakspere's Sir John Oldcastle soul speak spere stage Steevens sweet Tamora tell thee Theseus thine things Thomas Lord Cromwell thou art thought Tieck Titus Andronicus tragedy translation unto wife words writer Yorkshire Tragedy