The Works of Shakespeare: The tempest, 1921At the University Press, 1960 |
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Page xxvi
... character could solve his own problem , " Shakespeare knew the answer , and if these characters are great creations and not blunders we ought to be able to find it too ' . Shakespeare no doubt put that question into Othello's mouth in ...
... character could solve his own problem , " Shakespeare knew the answer , and if these characters are great creations and not blunders we ought to be able to find it too ' . Shakespeare no doubt put that question into Othello's mouth in ...
Page xxviii
... characters in the canon , exists dramatically in his own right , and he is so great a figure that he seems to stand ... character more credible . He bears in fact the same sort of relation to Othello as Falstaff does to Prince Hal in ...
... characters in the canon , exists dramatically in his own right , and he is so great a figure that he seems to stand ... character more credible . He bears in fact the same sort of relation to Othello as Falstaff does to Prince Hal in ...
Page lii
... characters , are full of subtleties and nuances which spectators cannot be aware of in the rapid and complicated traffic ... character makes in the theatre . Critics who call this in question are left with no guide but their own notions ...
... characters , are full of subtleties and nuances which spectators cannot be aware of in the rapid and complicated traffic ... character makes in the theatre . Critics who call this in question are left with no guide but their own notions ...
Contents
RICHARD BURBAGE FRONTISPIECE | vii |
The last scene | xlvii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | lvii |
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