ShakespeareH. Holt, 1939 - 344 páginas Thirty-four chapters of critical and interpretive comment on each of Shakespeare's plays with an added chapter on the poems. |
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... heart of the reader that Shakespeare steadily addresses himself . It is not to his specific experience or his senses , just as it was not from Shakespeare's experience and senses that the poems and plays derived . The biography of ...
... heart of the reader that Shakespeare steadily addresses himself . It is not to his specific experience or his senses , just as it was not from Shakespeare's experience and senses that the poems and plays derived . The biography of ...
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... heart that had the heart to do it ! Cursed the blood that let this blood from hence ! ( 1 , ii , 14-16 ) Each line is a full swing of the metal , and the notes - curse , heart , and blood - echo one another within the passage . Anne is ...
... heart that had the heart to do it ! Cursed the blood that let this blood from hence ! ( 1 , ii , 14-16 ) Each line is a full swing of the metal , and the notes - curse , heart , and blood - echo one another within the passage . Anne is ...
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... heart as sound as a bell and his tongue is the clapper , for what his heart thinks his tongue speaks " ( III , ii , 12-4 ) . But it is usually Beatrice who make the accusation , just as it is Benedick from whom we hear that Beatrice ...
... heart as sound as a bell and his tongue is the clapper , for what his heart thinks his tongue speaks " ( III , ii , 12-4 ) . But it is usually Beatrice who make the accusation , just as it is Benedick from whom we hear that Beatrice ...
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Antony and Cleopatra Beatrice Benedick blood Bolingbroke breath Brutus Claudio comedy Coriolanus curse Cymbeline daughter dead death doth dramatic Duke ears earth eyes Falstaff father feel flowers fool Gentlemen of Verona give Gloucester grief Hamlet hath hear heart heaven Henry Henry VI hero Hotspur Iago Imogen interest Julius Caesar kind King King Lear Lady language Lear Leontes live lord lovers Macbeth Malvolio master means merry Midsummer Night's Dream mind nature never night Olivia once Othello Perdita Pericles persons pity play poem poet poetry Polonius praise Prince queen Richard Richard II Romeo and Juliet scene Shake Shakespeare Shylock Sir Toby sleep sonnets sorrow soul sound speak speare's speech style sweet talk tears tell tempest thee theme things thou thought Timon tongue tragedy truth verse voice words writing young youth