Poets and Playwrights: Shakespeare, Jonson, Spenser, MiltonRussell & Russell, 1965 - 304 sivua |
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... woman - worship and chivalry the Egyptian queen has been one of love's martyrs . She is a Good Woman to Chaucer , and figures in his Legend . Being all save dull and stupid that a loving woman ought not to have been , she then became ...
... woman - worship and chivalry the Egyptian queen has been one of love's martyrs . She is a Good Woman to Chaucer , and figures in his Legend . Being all save dull and stupid that a loving woman ought not to have been , she then became ...
Sivu 204
... woman leaving home and going out into the world , in tears but not despairing . This is meant , it would seem , to be a picture - a symbol of the life they were entering upon , the life their children were to lead ; and is it not a ...
... woman leaving home and going out into the world , in tears but not despairing . This is meant , it would seem , to be a picture - a symbol of the life they were entering upon , the life their children were to lead ; and is it not a ...
Sivu 265
... woman's instincts even in her attachment to things and places . Unlike the man , she is a child of nature , a ... woman than ever , she has for a per- son an attachment still greater than this : With thee to go Is to stay here ; without ...
... woman's instincts even in her attachment to things and places . Unlike the man , she is a child of nature , a ... woman than ever , she has for a per- son an attachment still greater than this : With thee to go Is to stay here ; without ...
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CLEOPATRA I | 1 |
HENRY V 31 | 10 |
THE STAGE AND THE HOUSE | 152 |
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acters Adam ancient Antony appears Archer artistic audience beauty char character classical Cleopatra comedy comic contrast Coriolanus Corneille and Racine critics Dante Dante's death delight devils drama dramatist earth effect Elizabethan Elmo's fire emotions English epic exquisite eyes figure French Greek Hamlet hand Harfleur heart Heaven Hell Henry Henry IV hero human Iago Ibsen imagination interest Jonson Keats keeps King Lear knight Lady less light literature lovers Macbeth matter means medieval method Milton modern Molière moral mystery narrative nature Othello Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passion phrase play poem poet poet's poetic poetry popular present Professor Puritan Renaissance Richard III romantic Satan scene seen sense sentiment Shake Shakespeare situation soliloquy Sophocles soul speak speare spectators speech Spenser spirit stage story style sure suspense Tempest tenderness theater thing thou thought tion tone touch tragedy tragic turn utterance verse Volpone woman words