The Man Shakespeare and His Tragic Life-story, Τόμοι 1-4Frank Harris, 1921 - 422 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 161
... Biron is espe- cially the mouthpiece of the poet , yet Shakespeare reveals himself in the first speech of the King as clearly as he does in any speech of Biron : " Let Fame , that all hunt after in their lives , Live registered upon our ...
... Biron is espe- cially the mouthpiece of the poet , yet Shakespeare reveals himself in the first speech of the King as clearly as he does in any speech of Biron : " Let Fame , that all hunt after in their lives , Live registered upon our ...
Σελίδα 163
... Biron contradict and excuse his own argument in a way which seems to me altogether charming ; but is certainly un- dramatic : " Though I have for barbarism spoke more Than for that angel knowledge you can say . " Undramatic the ...
... Biron contradict and excuse his own argument in a way which seems to me altogether charming ; but is certainly un- dramatic : " Though I have for barbarism spoke more Than for that angel knowledge you can say . " Undramatic the ...
Σελίδα 165
... Biron's merriment is only the effervescence of youth , and love brings out in him Shakespeare's characteristic melancholy : " By heaven , I do love , and it hath taught me to rhyme , and to be melancholy . " Again and again , as in his ...
... Biron's merriment is only the effervescence of youth , and love brings out in him Shakespeare's characteristic melancholy : " By heaven , I do love , and it hath taught me to rhyme , and to be melancholy . " Again and again , as in his ...
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