Henry VI, Part 1 (亨利六世(第一部))Hyweb Technology Co. Ltd., 2011 M10 15 - 29 páginas The Wonder of Shakespeare One who reads a few of Shakespeare's great plays and then the meager story of his life is generally filled with a vague wonder. Here is an unknown country boy, poor and poorly educated according to the standards of his age, who arrives at the great city of London and goes to work at odd jobs in a theater. In a year or two he is associated with scholars and dramatists, the masters of their age, writing plays of kings and clowns, of gentlemen and heroes and noble women, all of whose lives he seems to know by intimate association. In a few years more he leads all that brilliant group of poets and dramatists who have given undying glory to the Age of Elizabeth. Play after play runs from his pen, mighty dramas of human life and character following one another so rapidly that good work seems impossible; yet they stand the test of time, and their poetry is still unrivaled in any language. For all this great work the author apparently cares little, since he makes no attempt to collect or preserve his writings. A thousand scholars have ever since been busy collecting, identifying, classifying the works which this magnificent workman tossed aside so carelessly when he abandoned the drama and retired to his native village. He has a marvelously imaginative and creative mind; but he invents few, if any, new plots or stories. He simply takes an old play or an old poem, makes it over quickly, and lo! this old familiar material glows with the deepest thoughts and the tenderest feelings that ennoble our humanity; and each new generation of men finds it more wonderful than the last. How did he do it? That is still an unanswered question and the source of our wonder. |
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... of KING HENRY the Fifth, attended on byDukes of BEDFORD,Regentof France; GLOUCESTER, Protector; and EXETER, Earl of WARWICK, the BISHOP OF WINCHESTER, Heralds, &c BEDFORD Hung bethe heavenswithblack, yield daytonight! Comets, importing ...
... of KING HENRY the Fifth, attended on byDukes of BEDFORD,Regentof France; GLOUCESTER, Protector; and EXETER, Earl of WARWICK, the BISHOP OF WINCHESTER, Heralds, &c BEDFORD Hung bethe heavenswithblack, yield daytonight! Comets, importing ...
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... of him By magicverses have contrived hisend? BISHOP OF WINCHESTER He was aking bless'd of the Kingof kings. Unto the Frenchthe dreadful judgementday So dreadfulwillnot be as was his sight. The battles of the Lord of hosts he fought: The ...
... of him By magicverses have contrived hisend? BISHOP OF WINCHESTER He was aking bless'd of the Kingof kings. Unto the Frenchthe dreadful judgementday So dreadfulwillnot be as was his sight. The battles of the Lord of hosts he fought: The ...
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... of gold, we'll offer up our arms: Since arms avail not now that Henry's dead. Posterity, await for wretched years ... Henry the Fifth, thy ghostI invocate: Prosper this realm, keepit from civil broils, Combat withadverse planets in ...
... of gold, we'll offer up our arms: Since arms avail not now that Henry's dead. Posterity, await for wretched years ... Henry the Fifth, thy ghostI invocate: Prosper this realm, keepit from civil broils, Combat withadverse planets in ...
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... of men and money. Amongst the soldiers this is muttered, That hereyou maintain several factions, And whilst a field should be dispatch'd and fought, You aredisputing of your generals: One wouldhave lingering wars with little cost ...
... of men and money. Amongst the soldiers this is muttered, That hereyou maintain several factions, And whilst a field should be dispatch'd and fought, You aredisputing of your generals: One wouldhave lingering wars with little cost ...
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... of bad mischance. France is revolted from theEnglish quite, Except some petty towns of no import: TheDauphinCharles is crowned king of Rheims; The Bastard of Orleans with him is join'd; Reignier, Duke of Anjou, doth takehis part; The Duke ...
... of bad mischance. France is revolted from theEnglish quite, Except some petty towns of no import: TheDauphinCharles is crowned king of Rheims; The Bastard of Orleans with him is join'd; Reignier, Duke of Anjou, doth takehis part; The Duke ...
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