Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 sider |
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Side xiv
... Instinct of Patriotism . Dangers of Excess and Defect . II . An Attempt to Co - ordinate Shakespeare's Detached Illustrations of the Working of Patriotic Senti- ment . His Ridicule of Bellicose Ecstasy . Corio- lanus illustrates the ...
... Instinct of Patriotism . Dangers of Excess and Defect . II . An Attempt to Co - ordinate Shakespeare's Detached Illustrations of the Working of Patriotic Senti- ment . His Ridicule of Bellicose Ecstasy . Corio- lanus illustrates the ...
Side 55
... instinct never seeks satisfaction in biographic effort exclusively , even when the art of biography has ripened into satisfying fulness . A great man's reputation and the moving incidents of his career never live solely in the printed ...
... instinct never seeks satisfaction in biographic effort exclusively , even when the art of biography has ripened into satisfying fulness . A great man's reputation and the moving incidents of his career never live solely in the printed ...
Side 150
... instinct . It is difficult fully to realise the significance of that at- tribute . It means that he could contract or expand at will and momentarily his own personality , so that it coincided exactly , now with a self - indulgent ...
... instinct . It is difficult fully to realise the significance of that at- tribute . It means that he could contract or expand at will and momentarily his own personality , so that it coincided exactly , now with a self - indulgent ...
Side 151
... and citizenship and human volition . Involuntarily , they form the framework of a political and moral philosophy , which for clear- eyed sanity is without rival . III Shakespeare's political philosophy is instinct with the loftiest moral.
... and citizenship and human volition . Involuntarily , they form the framework of a political and moral philosophy , which for clear- eyed sanity is without rival . III Shakespeare's political philosophy is instinct with the loftiest moral.
Side 152
With Other Essays Sir Sidney Lee. III Shakespeare's political philosophy is instinct with the loftiest moral sense . Directly or indirectly , he defines many times the essential virtues and the inevitable temptations which attach to ...
With Other Essays Sir Sidney Lee. III Shakespeare's political philosophy is instinct with the loftiest moral sense . Directly or indirectly , he defines many times the essential virtues and the inevitable temptations which attach to ...
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acting actor actor-manager actor-manager system actors and actresses artistic audience Ben Jonson Benson's Betterton biography career character Charles comedy contemporary critical Cymbeline D'Avenant D'Avenant's death dramatic art dramatist Drury Lane Dryden Elizabethan Elizabethan playgoer endeavour England English experience French genius gossip Hamlet Henry histrionic honour imagination interests of dramatic Jonson Julius Cæsar King less literary drama literature London London County Council Lowin Macbeth manager memory ment methods Midsummer Night's Dream modern monument moral municipal theatre nation never Nicholas Rowe oral tradition Othello patriotic instinct Pepys's performance Phelps Phelps's philosophy piece playgoing playhouse plays of Shakespeare poet poet's poetic poetry present produced realise rendered reputation Richard II rôles scene scenery scenic sentiment seventeenth century Shake Shakespeare's plays Shakespearean drama speare speare's spearean spectacular speech stage Stratford Stratford-on-Avon Tempest theatrical enterprise tion tragedy Twelfth Night William Beeston William D'Avenant writing wrote