On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 169
... Nature , . . . When I have pluck'd thy Rose , I cannot give it vitall growth againe , It needs must wither . Ile smell it on the Tree . Oh Balmy breath , that dost almost perswade Justice to breake her Sword.188 The poetry gives us not ...
... Nature , . . . When I have pluck'd thy Rose , I cannot give it vitall growth againe , It needs must wither . Ile smell it on the Tree . Oh Balmy breath , that dost almost perswade Justice to breake her Sword.188 The poetry gives us not ...
Page 261
... nature " and its overtones - natural , unnatural , monster , bastard — and a strangely wider sense of the word including the nature of man and the nature of the universe . It is perhaps best to list the main instances of this pervasive ...
... nature " and its overtones - natural , unnatural , monster , bastard — and a strangely wider sense of the word including the nature of man and the nature of the universe . It is perhaps best to list the main instances of this pervasive ...
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... Nature , is repose , The which he lackes ... ( IV . iv . 12 f . ) Here the anonymous speaker is using the familiar word in the simple sense in which Kent has more than once employed it . Lear in the height of his madness , " Crown'd ...
... Nature , is repose , The which he lackes ... ( IV . iv . 12 f . ) Here the anonymous speaker is using the familiar word in the simple sense in which Kent has more than once employed it . Lear in the height of his madness , " Crown'd ...
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INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
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