What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - 210 sider |
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Side 48
... Shakespeare had not chosen to act - all about a boar's head as crest , with or without head , rampant or not . ( The Boar's Head scenes of 2 Henry IV were quite recent . ) Ben ends the scene by suggesting for coat - of - arms , ' a ...
... Shakespeare had not chosen to act - all about a boar's head as crest , with or without head , rampant or not . ( The Boar's Head scenes of 2 Henry IV were quite recent . ) Ben ends the scene by suggesting for coat - of - arms , ' a ...
Side 125
... Shakespeare was not capable of inventing a situation or a character for himself . Quiller - Couch also pointed out how often Shakespeare is his own source , and repeats the essentials of a situation in a different context : mistaken ...
... Shakespeare was not capable of inventing a situation or a character for himself . Quiller - Couch also pointed out how often Shakespeare is his own source , and repeats the essentials of a situation in a different context : mistaken ...
Side 128
... Shakespeare's was Samuel Daniel , with whose work he was in sympathy - and he would have known him , for Daniel was Florio's brother - in- law . Their work touched at various points . Daniel's sonnets are not far removed from Shakespeare's ...
... Shakespeare's was Samuel Daniel , with whose work he was in sympathy - and he would have known him , for Daniel was Florio's brother - in- law . Their work touched at various points . Daniel's sonnets are not far removed from Shakespeare's ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
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