Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo UniversityKenkyusha, 1958 - 212 ページ |
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... stage . " This idea is surely one of the most insistent in all Shakespeare's writ- ings . Everyone knows it in the speech , " All the world's a stage . " It may be that the poet saw daily life as the flimsy illusion devised by idle gods ...
... stage . " This idea is surely one of the most insistent in all Shakespeare's writ- ings . Everyone knows it in the speech , " All the world's a stage . " It may be that the poet saw daily life as the flimsy illusion devised by idle gods ...
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... stage me to their eyes : Though it do well , I do not relish well Their loud applause ... And from this source , the theatre , Shakespeare derives some of his most moving utterances . The tragedy of Macbeth himself consists in his being ...
... stage me to their eyes : Though it do well , I do not relish well Their loud applause ... And from this source , the theatre , Shakespeare derives some of his most moving utterances . The tragedy of Macbeth himself consists in his being ...
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... stage to act Falstaff . He had given , so far as I could judge , an inimitable interpretation of the part , and after the fall of the curtain the audience duly required a speech from him . Mr. Robey assented , and he said among other ...
... stage to act Falstaff . He had given , so far as I could judge , an inimitable interpretation of the part , and after the fall of the curtain the audience duly required a speech from him . Mr. Robey assented , and he said among other ...
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