The Wisdom of ShakespeareJoyce Henry Kensington, 31.07.2018 - 144 Seiten The Philosophical Library presents the most important thinkers through the ages and their most influential writings THE WISDOM OF SHAKESPEARE “This above all, to thine own self be true.” —Hamlet The playwright Ben Jonson said William Shakespeare was not “of an age but for all time.” Certainly, the man who penned such immortal works as Hamlet, King Lear, Othello, Much Ado About Nothing, The Tempest, and Twelfth Night delved into the human experience as no other writer before or since. His thoughts on love, friendship, power, politics, injustice, education, humanity, life, death, and grief are as pertinent today as those of any contemporary artist. Here in this invaluable collection are 250 ideas and quotations from the man who stands at the center of Western literature and continues to influence every generation—an important, easy-to-use reference for both the scholar and the enthusiast. |
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... doth refer , containing Extracts from the Award of the Commiffioners named and authorifed in and by an Act of Parliament paffed in the Twenty - fifth Year of the Reign of his Majefty King George the Third , intituled , " An Act for ...
... doth refer , containing Extracts from the Award of the Commiffioners named and authorifed in and by an Act of Parliament paffed in the Twenty - fifth Year of the Reign of his Majefty King George the Third , intituled , " An Act for ...
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... KJV are from the Holy Bible, King James Version (Authorized Version). First published in 1611. Quoted from the KJV Classic Reference Bible, Copyright © 1983 by The Zondervan Corporation. The Sin Which Doth So Easily Beset Us By: Michael.
... KJV are from the Holy Bible, King James Version (Authorized Version). First published in 1611. Quoted from the KJV Classic Reference Bible, Copyright © 1983 by The Zondervan Corporation. The Sin Which Doth So Easily Beset Us By: Michael.
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... doth Hedge a King ' : selected essays of Nicolas Wyatt on Royal Ideology in Ugaritic and Old Testament Literature . - ( The Society for Old Testament Study monographs ) 1. Bible . O.T. - Criticism , interpretation , etc. 2. Ugaritic ...
... doth Hedge a King ' : selected essays of Nicolas Wyatt on Royal Ideology in Ugaritic and Old Testament Literature . - ( The Society for Old Testament Study monographs ) 1. Bible . O.T. - Criticism , interpretation , etc. 2. Ugaritic ...
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Manly Wade Wellman. THESE DOTH THE LORD HATE Before me lies open E. A. Ashwin's translation of Compen- dium Maleficarum , just as three hundred years ago the original lay open before judges and preachers , a notable ... DOTH THE LORD HATE.
Manly Wade Wellman. THESE DOTH THE LORD HATE Before me lies open E. A. Ashwin's translation of Compen- dium Maleficarum , just as three hundred years ago the original lay open before judges and preachers , a notable ... DOTH THE LORD HATE.
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... doth hlmh the Pt osy Morning. Sweet doth blu=h IhF' my morning, sweet doth helm the g ist n-ng dew, Sweeter still. the (l -v 't “Min g, thy dear smiles tr <ltSp0rt my view. ,Midst the blnesnnu Frrzrance flow'ring, why dellghts tlh ...
... doth hlmh the Pt osy Morning. Sweet doth blu=h IhF' my morning, sweet doth helm the g ist n-ng dew, Sweeter still. the (l -v 't “Min g, thy dear smiles tr <ltSp0rt my view. ,Midst the blnesnnu Frrzrance flow'ring, why dellghts tlh ...
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Ado I.i Antony—A&C beast Beatrice—Much Ado beauty Benedick—Much Ado Berowne—LLL blood Bolingbroke—Richard breath Brutus—JC chimes at midnight Cleopatra—A&C crown death devil doth dream ears earth Edgar—Lear Enobarbus—A&C eyes fair Falstaff—1 Henry Falstaff—2 Henry IVI.ii father faults fear Feste—TN fire fool Fool—Lear Fortune fortune’s friends give grief Hamlet—Hamlet hath heart heaven heigh-ho Henry IV II.iv Henry IVI.ii Henry VIIII.ii honour Hotspur—1 Henry I.ii I.iv Iago—Othello II.i III.i IV.i IV.iv IV.v IV.vi Juliet—RJ King Henry King Henry—Henry King Richard—Richard Lear—Lear lion live lord lov’d Love’s lovers Macbeth—Macbeth maid man’s men’s nature nature’s ne’er never night noble Noble Kinsmen o’er Pericles—Pericles poor Portia—MV Proteus—TGV reason Richard III Romeo—RJ Rosalind—AYLI sigh sing sleep sorrow soul speak sweet thee there’s thing thou art Timon—Timon tongue Troilus—TC true V.ii V.iii V.iv VIII virtue VIV.i What’s William Shakespeare winter’s wise Wives woman words youth