The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 22
Seite 159
... humor , in his lines on Fletcher quoted on page 8f . That judgment is rendered all the more remarkable by two noteworthy facts : first , that Shakespeare never protested to the public that he shunned indecency ; second , that ...
... humor , in his lines on Fletcher quoted on page 8f . That judgment is rendered all the more remarkable by two noteworthy facts : first , that Shakespeare never protested to the public that he shunned indecency ; second , that ...
Seite 328
David Klein. Fast . ' Fore heavens , his humor arrides me exceedingly . Cor . Arrides you ! Fast . Ay , pleases me . A pox on it ! I am so haunted at the court , and at my lodging , with your refined choice spirits , that it makes me ...
David Klein. Fast . ' Fore heavens , his humor arrides me exceedingly . Cor . Arrides you ! Fast . Ay , pleases me . A pox on it ! I am so haunted at the court , and at my lodging , with your refined choice spirits , that it makes me ...
Seite 376
... Humor , when he gets to Mitis his com- ment is : " Mitis is a person of no action , and therefore we have reason to afford him no character . " In his treatment of character he accepted the traditional principle of decorum . Several ...
... Humor , when he gets to Mitis his com- ment is : " Mitis is a person of no action , and therefore we have reason to afford him no character . " In his treatment of character he accepted the traditional principle of decorum . Several ...
Inhalt
APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
Urheberrecht | |
4 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
action actor Aristotle audience Bartholomew Fair Beaumont Ben Jonson brain censure Chapman Chorus clown comedy comic conceit criticism Dekker delight doth drama dramatists ears Elizabethan English Epil epilogue Epitasis expressed eyes Fletcher fool give grace hath hear Heywood Histriomastix Humor Ibid ignorance imagination invention Jonson judgment kings language laughter learned lord Love's Love's Labor's Lost Magnetic Lady Marston masque Massinger matter Middleton mirth Muses Nash nature never Northward Ho Parliament of Bees passage person play players playwrights plot poem poesy poet Poetaster poetic poetry present Prol prologue quoted reader Return from Parnassus rhyme Richard Flecknoe ridiculous Roaring Girl satire scene scorn Sejanus Shakespeare Shirley soul Spanish Tragedy speak spectators speech spirit stage strange sweet theater thee things thou thought tion Tomkis tongue tragedy true truth unto verse vice virtue words write