| William Shakespeare - 1857 - Počet stránok 626
...the world : They lose it that do buy it with much care. Believe me you are marvelously changed. Ant. I hold the world but as the world, Gratiano ; A stage where every man must play a part, And mine a sad one. Gra. Let me play the Fool : With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come ; And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - Počet stránok 374
...world : They lose it, that do buy it with much care. Believe me, you are marvellously changed. Ant. I hold the world but as the world, Gratiano ; A stage, where every man must play a part. And mine a sad one. Gra. Let me play the fool : With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come -. And... | |
| Keir Elam - 1984 - Počet stránok 360
...framework within which to consider the contrasting speech habits (or silence) of the mundane players: Ant. I hold the world but as the world Gratiano, A stage, where every man must play a part, And mine a sad one. Gra. Let me play the fool, With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come, . . .... | |
| Joseph Allen Bryant - 1986 - Počet stránok 300
...Lorenzo enters with Gratiano, who also joins the conversation, only to receive the following response: "I hold the world but as the world, Gratiano, / A stage, where every man must play a part, / And mine a sad one." (Li .77-79). To this piece of unsubstantiated melancholia Gratiano replies tactlessly... | |
| Paul N. Siegel - 1986 - Počet stránok 176
...melancholy bytelling him that he has too great care for the things of this world, Antonio replies, "I hold the world but as the world, Gratiano — / A stage, where every man must play a part" (1.1.77-78) — a theater with the ephemerality of the theater in contradistinction to the eternity... | |
| Michael Nerlich - 1987 - Počet stránok 282
...keeping with the moral code of his time — he cannot realize his love for Bassanio).107 Antonio replies: I hold the world but as the world, Gratiano; A stage where every man must play a part, And mine a sad one. (1.1.77-79) In contrast to the interpreters of Shakespeare, Gratiano, I believe,... | |
| Jeffrey H. Richards, Professor of Theatre Jeffrey H Richards - 1991 - Počet stránok 368
...Another melancholiac, Antonio in The Merchant of Venice (1 596), begins the play trapped by his metaphor: I hold the world but as the world, Gratiano, A stage where every man must play a part, And mine a sad one. (1. 1.76-78) Stripped of its theological context, the orthodox or conservative... | |
| Meredith Anne Skura - 1993 - Počet stránok 348
...through his self-consciousness about his assigned role and his willingness to play it: I hold this world but as the world, Gratiano, A stage, where every man must play a part, And mine a sad one. (MV 1.1.77-79) Later at the trial, while Shylock sharpens his knife, Antonio accepts... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1996 - Počet stránok 1290
...world: They lose it that do buy it with much care: Believe me, you are marvellously changed. ANTONIO. Ѻ X è "J 1996 Wordsworth Editions"- Shakespeare William" Wil And mine a sad one. GRATIANO. Let me play the fool: With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come;... | |
| Jorge Arditi - 1998 - Počet stránok 334
...everything.9 In a slightly different form, the idea is repeated by Antonio in The Merchant of Venice: I hold the world but as the world, Gratiano — A stage, where every man must play a part, And mine a sad one.10 In Hamlet we are introduced to the image of the existentially detached person... | |
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