ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 pages |
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Page 72
... moment of formation at which I can distinguish it . There are , besides , charac- teristic early Shakespearian touches in the diction : ' Weeping - ripe ' , ' inly sorrow ' . And , in the former passage we can watch Shakespeare ...
... moment of formation at which I can distinguish it . There are , besides , charac- teristic early Shakespearian touches in the diction : ' Weeping - ripe ' , ' inly sorrow ' . And , in the former passage we can watch Shakespeare ...
Page 139
... moment when Shakespeare became acutely conscious of the conflict between his own predilections and these necessities of the theatre ; and that the moment came when he was momentarily intoxicated by his aristocratic friendship . Moreover ...
... moment when Shakespeare became acutely conscious of the conflict between his own predilections and these necessities of the theatre ; and that the moment came when he was momentarily intoxicated by his aristocratic friendship . Moreover ...
Page 196
... moment he is proposing the bond . This is a dramatic device of which Shakespeare was always a master . But because Shake- speare was Shakespeare it is something more than a dramatic device . Shylock undoubtedly is , to a certain degree ...
... moment he is proposing the bond . This is a dramatic device of which Shakespeare was always a master . But because Shake- speare was Shakespeare it is something more than a dramatic device . Shylock undoubtedly is , to a certain degree ...
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