From Celt to TudorScribner, 1910 |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 5 találat összesen 47 találatból.
54. oldal
... Shakespeare has woven his play of John - not very much read perhaps , and rarely acted ; but in the old , school reader - books of my time there used to be excerpted a passage - a whole scene , in fact - representing the interview ...
... Shakespeare has woven his play of John - not very much read perhaps , and rarely acted ; but in the old , school reader - books of my time there used to be excerpted a passage - a whole scene , in fact - representing the interview ...
92. oldal
... Shakespeare's tragedy of Richard II . , where he makes a play upon his name : O , how that name befits my composition ! Old Gaunt , indeed ! and gaunt in being old . Within me grief hath kept a tedious fast And who abstains from meat ...
... Shakespeare's tragedy of Richard II . , where he makes a play upon his name : O , how that name befits my composition ! Old Gaunt , indeed ! and gaunt in being old . Within me grief hath kept a tedious fast And who abstains from meat ...
118. oldal
... Shakespeare stole from the Cym- ric fables about King Lear and Cymbeline . He stole ; but so did everyone who could get hold of a good manuscript . Imagine — if all 1 Nov. VI . Giorn . IX . It may be open to question if Chaucer took ...
... Shakespeare stole from the Cym- ric fables about King Lear and Cymbeline . He stole ; but so did everyone who could get hold of a good manuscript . Imagine — if all 1 Nov. VI . Giorn . IX . It may be open to question if Chaucer took ...
125. oldal
... cabals that overset him ; Shakespeare has told his story , and in that tragedy - lighted with bril- 1 His dethronement preceded his death , by a twelve- month or more . liant passages - John of Gaunt , brother to the 125 CHAUCER.
... cabals that overset him ; Shakespeare has told his story , and in that tragedy - lighted with bril- 1 His dethronement preceded his death , by a twelve- month or more . liant passages - John of Gaunt , brother to the 125 CHAUCER.
133. oldal
... Shakespearean scene , of which I give this glimpse only as a remembrancer of Henry IV . , and his possibly wayward son . If we keep by the strict letter of history , there is little of literary interest in that short reign 133 LYDGATE.
... Shakespearean scene , of which I give this glimpse only as a remembrancer of Henry IV . , and his possibly wayward son . If we keep by the strict letter of history , there is little of literary interest in that short reign 133 LYDGATE.
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
Abbey Amy Robsart Arthur Bacon beautiful Ben Jonson Black Prince Burleigh Cædmon called Canterbury Castle Caxton century charming Chaucer Chronicle Church court death doubt early edition Elizabeth England English euphuistic eyes fair Falstaff France French Froissart give grace Greek hand Harold hath Henry VIII John Lyly John of Gaunt Jonson Kate keep King King Arthur King's Knight land language Latin Layamon learning legends letters lish literary lived London Lord Lyly mind monastery monks never Norman Oxford Petrarch Philip Sidney play pleasant poem poet poor priest Queen religious houses rich Richard Richard III Roger Ascham Roman royal Saxon says Shakespeare sing song speech Spenser story sweet talk tavern tell tender thee things Thomas thou thought tion to-day verse William words worth writing wrote Wyclif young