Shakespeare Studies, Historical and Comparative in MethodUngar, 1960 - 502 pages A collection and study of Shakespeare's works. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 56
Page 55
... literature since then but reflects these qualities of the French people , in con- trast with the passion and violence in English literature reflected from the English people , sober and sedate as the English people have always been ...
... literature since then but reflects these qualities of the French people , in con- trast with the passion and violence in English literature reflected from the English people , sober and sedate as the English people have always been ...
Page 69
... literature until recently it has seldom been reflected in its reality , whether as of its own day or of any.1 15 Indeed , I question whether wickedness is possible to humanity outside of literature . In books , of course , may be ...
... literature until recently it has seldom been reflected in its reality , whether as of its own day or of any.1 15 Indeed , I question whether wickedness is possible to humanity outside of literature . In books , of course , may be ...
Page 78
... literature have almost parted com- pany ; and it is the unending succession of them that more than anything else nowadays makes the study of literature , both the reading and the writing of criticism , a burden . At times , no doubt , a ...
... literature have almost parted com- pany ; and it is the unending succession of them that more than anything else nowadays makes the study of literature , both the reading and the writing of criticism , a burden . At times , no doubt , a ...
Contents
The academic somewhat apologetic attitude of Shake | 3 |
the device in Terence and Plautus 9 In sixteenth | 12 |
CHAPTER II | 36 |
Copyright | |
8 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
actor Æschylus Antony appears artist audience Banquo Bessus Bradley Brutus Cæsar century chapter character Cleopatra clown comedy Comedy of Manners comic conscience contrast coward cowardice Creizenach cries criminals critics death delight devil doubt dramatist effect Elizabethan drama English fact Falstaff farce ghost Hamlet hand heart Henry hero honour human humour Iago Iago's imagination irony Jonson Julius Cæsar King King Lear Lady Macbeth laugh Lear less literature matter means Merchant of Venice mind modern Molière moral Morgann motives murder nature Othello passion person Plautus play poet poetry popular present Prince reality Renaissance repetition revenge Richard Richard III romantic says scene seems seen sense sentiment Shake Shakespeare Shylock Sir Walter Raleigh situation soliloquy sonnets soul speak speare spirit stage story Stratford superstition thing thou thought tion to-day tragedy tragic turn usury verse villain words writing wrote