King Henry the FifthHoughton, Mifflin, 1905 - 147 strán (strany) |
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Strana 6
... poetic joyment of the poetry , - of the play itself . quality the Some of these things , as the language and est . the text , are , while we are studying litera- ture , only means to an end . The language of Shake- speare , as of any ...
... poetic joyment of the poetry , - of the play itself . quality the Some of these things , as the language and est . the text , are , while we are studying litera- ture , only means to an end . The language of Shake- speare , as of any ...
Strana 7
... poetry , are matters very differ- ent from poetry . So if our aim is poetry , we shall want particularly to gain from the play true poetic enjoyment . And this will depend in a measure on our temperament and our taste . We may like poetry ...
... poetry , are matters very differ- ent from poetry . So if our aim is poetry , we shall want particularly to gain from the play true poetic enjoyment . And this will depend in a measure on our temperament and our taste . We may like poetry ...
Strana 9
... poetry . They heard poetry at the theatre , and for many of them that was the only way to get it at all . This was another reason why a de- clamatory style prevailed . So the Elizabethan stage tended more to poetry than ours does , and ...
... poetry . They heard poetry at the theatre , and for many of them that was the only way to get it at all . This was another reason why a de- clamatory style prevailed . So the Elizabethan stage tended more to poetry than ours does , and ...
Strana 10
... poetry of different kinds , of poetical rhetoric , we may call it . And in reading Henry V we shall see at once that we have much poetry of the same sort . In fact , if one reads the play with this point in mind , he will see that ...
... poetry of different kinds , of poetical rhetoric , we may call it . And in reading Henry V we shall see at once that we have much poetry of the same sort . In fact , if one reads the play with this point in mind , he will see that ...
Strana 11
... bed and to arise ; And pluck the wings from painted butterflies , To fan the moonbeams from his sleeping eyes : Nod to him , elves , and do him courtesies . That has the fancy and the poetry that we associate INTRODUCTION 11.
... bed and to arise ; And pluck the wings from painted butterflies , To fan the moonbeams from his sleeping eyes : Nod to him , elves , and do him courtesies . That has the fancy and the poetry that we associate INTRODUCTION 11.
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