The Sovereign Flower: On Shakespeare as the Poet of Royalism Together with Related Essays and Indexes to Earlier VolumesRoutledge, 28.10.2013 - 328 sivua 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. |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 44
Sivu 18
... gives a dramatic poignance no impressions of massed warfare could attain . The more generalized feeling that results is 1 The passionate tenderness accorded slaughtered youth ( discussed also in The Mutual Flame , pp . 109-10 ) directly ...
... gives a dramatic poignance no impressions of massed warfare could attain . The more generalized feeling that results is 1 The passionate tenderness accorded slaughtered youth ( discussed also in The Mutual Flame , pp . 109-10 ) directly ...
Sivu 19
... Gives not the hawthorn - bush a sweeter shade To shepherds looking on their silly sheep , Than doth a rich embroider'd canopy To kings that fear their subjects ' treachery ? O , yes , it doth ; a thousand - fold it doth . And to ...
... Gives not the hawthorn - bush a sweeter shade To shepherds looking on their silly sheep , Than doth a rich embroider'd canopy To kings that fear their subjects ' treachery ? O , yes , it doth ; a thousand - fold it doth . And to ...
Sivu 20
... gives him his insight into human energies and his trust in man as man . For the rest , its symp- toms , irrespective of good or evil , are dignity and courage ; the will to wrestle with a chaotic universe and make sense of it ; and ...
... gives him his insight into human energies and his trust in man as man . For the rest , its symp- toms , irrespective of good or evil , are dignity and courage ; the will to wrestle with a chaotic universe and make sense of it ; and ...
Sivu 22
... Give me another horse , bind up my wounds ! Have mercy , Jesu ! -Soft ! I did but dream . O coward conscience , how dost thou afflict me ! The lights burn blue . It is now dead midnight . Cold fearful drops stand on my trembling flesh ...
... Give me another horse , bind up my wounds ! Have mercy , Jesu ! -Soft ! I did but dream . O coward conscience , how dost thou afflict me ! The lights burn blue . It is now dead midnight . Cold fearful drops stand on my trembling flesh ...
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Sisältö
7 | |
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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