| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 832 ページ
...have been studying how I mnvc compare This prison, where I live, unto the world: And, for hccaused the world is populous, And here is not a creature...myself, I cannot do it ; — yet I'll hammer it out. Л Гу brain I '11 prove the female to my soul ; My soul, the father ; and these two beget A generation... | |
| Jean Elizabeth Howard, Phyllis Rackin - 1997 - 276 ページ
...Richard launches into a sixty-six-line soliloquy. "My brain I'll prove the female to my soul," he says, "My soul the father, and these two beget/ A generation of still-breeding thoughts" to "people this little world,/ In humors like the people of this world. . . . Thus play I in one person... | |
| Marjorie B. Garber - 1997 - 260 ページ
...human face of kingship from its authority and merit. When finally in Pomfret Castle he comes to study 'how I may compare / This prison where I live unto the world' (vv 1-2) he is already imprisoned, not only by Bolingbroke, but also by solipsism and soliloquy. Had... | |
| Robert P. Weiss, Nigel South - 1998 - 514 ページ
...and Rudolf Weiss Sr. — RPW my mother Lily South and the memory of my father Geoffrey South — NS / have been studying how I may compare This prison where I live unto the world — Shakespeare, King Richard /I, Vvl CONTENTS Introduction to the Series xiii Acknowledgments xv About... | |
| Todd Breyfogle - 1999 - 420 ページ
...Shakespeare's meditations on the dramatization of history: I have been studying how I may compare This pr1son where I live unto the world; And, for because the...soul the father, and these two beget A generation of still-breed1ng thoughts; And these same thoughts people this little world. In humors like the people... | |
| Todd Breyfogle - 1999 - 420 ページ
...meditations on his condition merge into Shakespeare's meditations on the dramatization of history: I have been studying how I may compare This prison...I live unto the world; And, for because the world 1s populous. And here is not a creature but myself, I cannot do it. Yet I'll hammer it out. My brain... | |
| Todd Breyfogle - 1999 - 420 ページ
...condition merge into Shakespeare's meditations on the dramanzation of history: I have been studymg how i may compare This prison where I live unto the...world; And, for because the world is populous. And here ts not a creature but myself. I cannot do it. Yet I'll hammer it out. My bram I'll prove the female... | |
| Todd Breyfogle - 1999 - 420 ページ
...with the production of thought, conceived as a kind of pregnancy brought to birth. (In Richard, it was "My brain I'll prove the female to my soul, / My soul the father . . .") Shakespeare discovers in this thought called FalstarT, witty in himself and the cause of wit... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2000 - 164 ページ
...go. 1 1 I am the king's friend, and will rid his foe. [Exeunt.] * ^ V.5 Enter Richard, alone. RICHARD I have been studying how I may compare This prison...to my soul, My soul the father; and these two beget s A generation of still-breeding thoughts; 9 And these same thoughts people this little world, 10 In... | |
| Bruce R. Smith - 2000 - 194 ページ
...most poetic of these king-figures provides the sharpest image of the situation they all come to share. 'I have been studying how I may compare | This prison where I live unto the world', Richard II begins; And for because the world is populous, And here is not a creature but myself, I... | |
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