The Philosophy of ShakespeareKingsport Press, Incorporated, 1937 - 596 pages |
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... comes which strips off the concealing husk , and reveals the richness and splendour of the inner life . What a garden of paradise we are in when we come in contact with the affections of Hermione , Desdemona , Imogen THE PHILOSOPHY OF ...
... comes which strips off the concealing husk , and reveals the richness and splendour of the inner life . What a garden of paradise we are in when we come in contact with the affections of Hermione , Desdemona , Imogen THE PHILOSOPHY OF ...
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... come to Romeo ! Juliet realizing , that these invectives have been hurled at her husband of only three - hours ' marriage , comes to her better self . The wife now speaks in all her purity : Blister'd be thy tongue , For such a wish ...
... come to Romeo ! Juliet realizing , that these invectives have been hurled at her husband of only three - hours ' marriage , comes to her better self . The wife now speaks in all her purity : Blister'd be thy tongue , For such a wish ...
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... come firmly in art and in Nature . They are the ideal realized . The good and the evil of man are in these figures . From ... comes the race of the fighters : Shake- speare's man , Hamlet , is an Adam ; to him belongs the family of the ...
... come firmly in art and in Nature . They are the ideal realized . The good and the evil of man are in these figures . From ... comes the race of the fighters : Shake- speare's man , Hamlet , is an Adam ; to him belongs the family of the ...
Contents
PART II | 375 |
ZOILUS AS ETERNAL AS HOMER | 417 |
CRITICISM | 435 |
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ancient Aristophanes beauty blood brain breath Brutus Cæsar called century Cervantes CHAPTER character cloud conscience crime crown Dante darkness death divine doth drama dream earth England Eschylus everything evil eyes father fear fire friends genius give glory gold grace Greek Hamlet hath heart heaven Henry Homer honor Iliad imagination infinite intellectual John John Shakespeare Juliet Julius Cæsar Jupiter Juvenal king King Lear laugh Lear light live look Lord Lucretius Macbeth mind Molière mysterious nature never night Othello passion philosophy Plautus play poem poet poetry prince Prometheus Rabelais Richard III Romeo seems shadow Shake soul speak speare spirit strange Stratford sweet Tacitus tears theatre thee Thespis things thou thought thousand Timon of Athens tion tongue tragedy true truth Victor Hugo virtue Voltaire William Shakespeare woman wonderful words write