The Continuity of LettersClarendon Press, 1923 - 273 стор. |
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... hero Henry V , and that for him the one subject forbade his giving his full strength to the other . This long series of plays stretches , as we have seen , across a period of over three hundred and fifty years of English history . There ...
... hero Henry V , and that for him the one subject forbade his giving his full strength to the other . This long series of plays stretches , as we have seen , across a period of over three hundred and fifty years of English history . There ...
Сторінка 59
... hero like Henry V , or a monster like Richard III . His son , too , the greatest of English kings , is another and somewhat more surprising gap . But the great administrator and lawgiver was not for the stage ; and one would like to ...
... hero like Henry V , or a monster like Richard III . His son , too , the greatest of English kings , is another and somewhat more surprising gap . But the great administrator and lawgiver was not for the stage ; and one would like to ...
Сторінка 61
... hero of a parliament or a people as it is to paint a people's portrait . Constance and Arthur may have had no influence over the fate of England , but their own fates have been followed for three hundred years with breathless interest ...
... hero of a parliament or a people as it is to paint a people's portrait . Constance and Arthur may have had no influence over the fate of England , but their own fates have been followed for three hundred years with breathless interest ...
Сторінка 79
... hero . And , more still , Shakespeare has taken care that he is also a man . We see him chaffing his wife and refusing to tell her his secrets : we see him playing the silly young aristocrat flown with insolence , pouring scorn upon ...
... hero . And , more still , Shakespeare has taken care that he is also a man . We see him chaffing his wife and refusing to tell her his secrets : we see him playing the silly young aristocrat flown with insolence , pouring scorn upon ...
Сторінка 80
... hero of Falstaff's preposterous fiction , the creature of a lie , fighting his long hour by Shrewsbury clock ' , and as usual for some one else's glory and advantage . Peace be to him for a beautiful , eloquent , aristocratic ...
... hero of Falstaff's preposterous fiction , the creature of a lie , fighting his long hour by Shrewsbury clock ' , and as usual for some one else's glory and advantage . Peace be to him for a beautiful , eloquent , aristocratic ...
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