Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 Seiten |
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... poet nor a judge of poetry . He might in one sense be a judge of poetry as it falls within the limits and rules of prose , but not as it is poetry . Least of all was he qualified to be a judge of Shakespeare , who alone is high ...
... poet nor a judge of poetry . He might in one sense be a judge of poetry as it falls within the limits and rules of prose , but not as it is poetry . Least of all was he qualified to be a judge of Shakespeare , who alone is high ...
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... poetry : it admits of rhetoric , which goes into argument and explana- tion , but it presents no immediate or distinct images to the mind , no jutting frieze , buttress , or coigne of vantage ' for poetry to make its pendant bed and ...
... poetry : it admits of rhetoric , which goes into argument and explana- tion , but it presents no immediate or distinct images to the mind , no jutting frieze , buttress , or coigne of vantage ' for poetry to make its pendant bed and ...
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... poetry : it admits of rhetoric , which goes into argument and explana- tion , but it presents no immediate or distinct images to the mind , no jutting frieze , buttress , or coigne of vantage ' for poetry for poetry to make its pendant ...
... poetry : it admits of rhetoric , which goes into argument and explana- tion , but it presents no immediate or distinct images to the mind , no jutting frieze , buttress , or coigne of vantage ' for poetry for poetry to make its pendant ...
Inhalt
On Actors and Acting Parts I and II | 147 |
Preface | 161 |
Cymbeline | 173 |
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actor admiration affection answer Antony Apemantus beauty better breath Caesar Caliban character Chaucer comedy Coriolanus Cymbeline dear death Desdemona dost doth everything eyes Falstaff favour fear feeling fool fortune friends genius give Gonerill grace grave Hamlet hand hast hath Hazlitt hear heart heaven Henry honour hope Hubert human Iago imagination Juliet Julius Caesar king kiss lady Lear Liber Amoris live look lord lover Macbeth Malvolio manner Mark Antony Midsummer Night's Dream mind moral mother nature never night noble once Othello Pandarus passages passion person pity play pleasure poet poetry pride prince Regan revenge Richard Richard III Romeo Romeo and Juliet scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare soul speak speech spirit Stendhal sweet tell tenderness thee things thou art thought Timon Titus Andronicus tragedy true truth unto wife wish words youth