Shakespeare Studies, Historical and Comparative in MethodUngar, 1960 - 502 pages A collection and study of Shakespeare's works. |
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Page viii
... jealous without the jealous inclination . Shakespeare's method like the Greek rather than the French . ( 3 ) The French method of develop- ment on the whole truer to life . ( 4 ) The convention- alization employed by Shakespeare ...
... jealous without the jealous inclination . Shakespeare's method like the Greek rather than the French . ( 3 ) The French method of develop- ment on the whole truer to life . ( 4 ) The convention- alization employed by Shakespeare ...
Page 49
... jealous ? That he makes love to you , is a sign you are handsome ; and that I am not jealous , is a sign you are virtuous . That , I think , is for your honour . This is not the ' new morality ' before its time ; but the vapourings of ...
... jealous ? That he makes love to you , is a sign you are handsome ; and that I am not jealous , is a sign you are virtuous . That , I think , is for your honour . This is not the ' new morality ' before its time ; but the vapourings of ...
Page 95
... jealous rôle , in the other . ' There is fluctuation in passion but almost none in purpose : of struggle and debate , such as is usual in French classical drama , there is here little trace . No tradition of the sort was established on ...
... jealous rôle , in the other . ' There is fluctuation in passion but almost none in purpose : of struggle and debate , such as is usual in French classical drama , there is here little trace . No tradition of the sort was established on ...
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ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOLIO | 1 |
the device in Terence and Plautus 9 In sixteenth | 12 |
THE CHARACTERIZATION 90 00 | 16 |
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