In Shakespeare's DayJames Vincent Cunningham Fawcett Publications, 1970 - 351 páginas |
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... things do besides God , of many things . In which essential Unity of God a Trinity personal nevertheless subsisteth , after a manner far exceeding the possibility of man's conceit . The works which outwardly are of God , they are in ...
... things do besides God , of many things . In which essential Unity of God a Trinity personal nevertheless subsisteth , after a manner far exceeding the possibility of man's conceit . The works which outwardly are of God , they are in ...
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... things impossible with respect to some other art . This is certainly a fault . Yet it may be an excusable fault , provided the end of the poet's art be more effectually ob- tained by it ; that is , according to what has already been ...
... things impossible with respect to some other art . This is certainly a fault . Yet it may be an excusable fault , provided the end of the poet's art be more effectually ob- tained by it ; that is , according to what has already been ...
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... things , the other by words . By things whenever any matter is told in the way of a story ... 5 whether you have any true story to tell ( which however must be interspersed with ficti- tious circumstances ) , or whether you merely ...
... things , the other by words . By things whenever any matter is told in the way of a story ... 5 whether you have any true story to tell ( which however must be interspersed with ficti- tious circumstances ) , or whether you merely ...
Contenido
Introduction by J V Cunningham page | 11 |
Queen Elizabeth at Greenwich | 17 |
Julius Caesar at the Globe 1599 | 27 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 27 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
action actors appear audience Ben Jonson Burbage called character comedy comic Cordeilla Court criticism Cymbeline daughter death delight divers doth drama earl effect Elizabethan England English evil excellent fable fault fear feel fortune friends gentlemen Hamlet hath Henry hero honor humorous Iago imitation INGENIOSO J. V. Cunningham jests John John Marston jokes Jonson JUDICIO justice kind King King Lear ladies laugh Lear live London Lord Lord Chamberlain Macbeth Majesty manner matter means mind moral nature never night Othello passions persons pity play players pleasure plot poet poetry present Prince Queen reason Richard Richard III ridiculous Romeo and Juliet scene servants Shakespeare Shakespearean tragedy Simon Forman sort speak speech stage story theater thee thereof things Thomas Thomas Nashe thou thought tion tragic truth unto verse whole William Shakespeare words