Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysTempleman, 1848 - 345 strán (strany) |
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Strana xvii
... stage , that they can only be properly seized by a great actor and fully understood by a very acute audience . Not only has he delineated many kinds of folly ; he has also contrived to exhibit mere stupidity in a most diverting and ...
... stage , that they can only be properly seized by a great actor and fully understood by a very acute audience . Not only has he delineated many kinds of folly ; he has also contrived to exhibit mere stupidity in a most diverting and ...
Strana 4
... stage , accounts for the want of prominence and theatrical display in Shakspeare's female characters from the circumstance , that women in those days were not allowed to play the parts of women , which made it necessary to keep these a ...
... stage , accounts for the want of prominence and theatrical display in Shakspeare's female characters from the circumstance , that women in those days were not allowed to play the parts of women , which made it necessary to keep these a ...
Strana 22
... stage like an apparition . To have seen her in that character was an event in every one's life , not to be forgotten . The dramatic beauty of the character of Duncan , which excites the respect and pity even of his mur . derers , has ...
... stage like an apparition . To have seen her in that character was an event in every one's life , not to be forgotten . The dramatic beauty of the character of Duncan , which excites the respect and pity even of his mur . derers , has ...
Strana 33
... stage , and we doubt if the Furies of Eschylus would be more respected . The progress of manners and knowledge has an influence on the stage , and will in time perhaps destroy both tragedy and comedy . Filch's picking pockets in the ...
... stage , and we doubt if the Furies of Eschylus would be more respected . The progress of manners and knowledge has an influence on the stage , and will in time perhaps destroy both tragedy and comedy . Filch's picking pockets in the ...
Strana 36
... stage . " Flavius . Thou art a cobler , art thou ? 2nd Citizen . Truly , sir , all that I live by , is the awl : I meddle with no tradesman's matters , nor woman's matters , but with awl . I am , indeed , sir , a surgeon to old shoes ...
... stage . " Flavius . Thou art a cobler , art thou ? 2nd Citizen . Truly , sir , all that I live by , is the awl : I meddle with no tradesman's matters , nor woman's matters , but with awl . I am , indeed , sir , a surgeon to old shoes ...
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