The Sovereign Flower: On Shakespeare as the Poet of Royalism Together with Related Essays and Indexes to Earlier VolumesRoutledge, 28.10.2013 - 328 Seiten First published in 2002. This is the final Volume IV of the five G. Wilson Knight collected works series and focuses on Shakespeare as the Poet of Royalism together with related essays and indexes to earlier volumes. The emphasis in this volume is the shift from Shakespeare as the poet of England to Shakespeare as the poet of royalism, in a wide sense. |
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... young man straight from Warwickshire could not have learnt so soon to speak with the accents of nobility ; but we should also observe that the grand persons of Henry VI cannot open their mouths at a passionate moment without loading ...
... young man straight from Warwickshire could not have learnt so soon to speak with the accents of nobility ; but we should also observe that the grand persons of Henry VI cannot open their mouths at a passionate moment without loading ...
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... young with ferocity , and the ' fearful ' hare flying from greyhounds whose eyes sparkle with wrath ( 3 Henry VI , 11. ii . 18 ; 11. v . 130 ) . All creation seems at work preying , slaughtering , devouring : And as the butcher takes ...
... young with ferocity , and the ' fearful ' hare flying from greyhounds whose eyes sparkle with wrath ( 3 Henry VI , 11. ii . 18 ; 11. v . 130 ) . All creation seems at work preying , slaughtering , devouring : And as the butcher takes ...
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... young life , including the important prophecy ( see p . 86 below , note ) concerning ' this pretty lad ' , young Richmond ( 3 Henry VI , IV . vi . 70 ) , is striking throughout . phrased by King Henry in a fine speech of Shakespearian ...
... young life , including the important prophecy ( see p . 86 below , note ) concerning ' this pretty lad ' , young Richmond ( 3 Henry VI , IV . vi . 70 ) , is striking throughout . phrased by King Henry in a fine speech of Shakespearian ...
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... young ; So many weeks ere the poor fools will ean ; So many years ere I shall shear the fleece : So minutes , hours , days , months , and years , Pass'd over to the end they were created , Would bring white hairs unto a quiet grave . Ah ...
... young ; So many weeks ere the poor fools will ean ; So many years ere I shall shear the fleece : So minutes , hours , days , months , and years , Pass'd over to the end they were created , Would bring white hairs unto a quiet grave . Ah ...
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... young Arthur's death ( IV . iii . 139-59 ) , his words are poignant with a doubt and a foreboding of a kind to which modern scepticism will readily respond . But he finally rises above such uncertainties , urging John to be resolute in ...
... young Arthur's death ( IV . iii . 139-59 ) , his words are poignant with a doubt and a foreboding of a kind to which modern scepticism will readily respond . But he finally rises above such uncertainties , urging John to be resolute in ...
Inhalt
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Well | 93 |
Whats in a Name? | 161 |
A Literature and the Nation | 263 |
cA Royal Propaganda | 273 |
The Second Part of King Henry VI and Macbeth | 280 |
E The Principles of Shakespeare Interpretation 1928 | 287 |
A Shakespearian Works | 297 |
General | 318 |
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The Sovereign Flower: On Shakespeare as the Poet of Royalism, Together with ... George Wilson Knight Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1958 |
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