The Philosophy of ShakespeareKingsport Press, Incorporated, 1937 - 596 pages |
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Page 49
... heaven's breath caught the spirit and flashed it back through the broad and general casing air . Shakespeare is Shakespeare . Some of his characters were valiant as the lion , churlish as the bear , and slow as the elephant . Some men ...
... heaven's breath caught the spirit and flashed it back through the broad and general casing air . Shakespeare is Shakespeare . Some of his characters were valiant as the lion , churlish as the bear , and slow as the elephant . Some men ...
Page 58
... heaven and nature . The all - seeing heaven and the secrets of the deep were well known to Shakespeare . Shakespeare was the mirror of all courtesy , but he looked through the " amorous looking - glass " of Time . He was put on this ...
... heaven and nature . The all - seeing heaven and the secrets of the deep were well known to Shakespeare . Shakespeare was the mirror of all courtesy , but he looked through the " amorous looking - glass " of Time . He was put on this ...
Page 181
... heaven now bids me ; and the words I utter Let none think flattery , for they'll find them truth . This royal infant ( Elizabeth , heaven still move about her ! ) Though in her cradle , yet now promises Upon this land a thousand ...
... heaven now bids me ; and the words I utter Let none think flattery , for they'll find them truth . This royal infant ( Elizabeth , heaven still move about her ! ) Though in her cradle , yet now promises Upon this land a thousand ...
Contents
PART II | 375 |
ZOILUS AS ETERNAL AS HOMER | 417 |
CRITICISM | 435 |
Copyright | |
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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