The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11Macmillan Company, 1904 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 37
Page x
... , Dost make us marble with too much conceiving , And so sepulchered , in such pomp dost lie That kings for such a tomb would wish to die . JOHN MILTON . 1630 . CONTENTS CHAPTER I PAGE THE FORERUNNERS OF SHAKESPEARE I CHAPTER.
... , Dost make us marble with too much conceiving , And so sepulchered , in such pomp dost lie That kings for such a tomb would wish to die . JOHN MILTON . 1630 . CONTENTS CHAPTER I PAGE THE FORERUNNERS OF SHAKESPEARE I CHAPTER.
Page 15
... king's smile was fortune in a most tangible form . There was a manly integrity in the nature of John Heywood , as in that of many of his fellow - actors . The Interlude in his hands was less ambitious in con- struction than a play ...
... king's smile was fortune in a most tangible form . There was a manly integrity in the nature of John Heywood , as in that of many of his fellow - actors . The Interlude in his hands was less ambitious in con- struction than a play ...
Page 20
... King Johan , " " The True Tragedy of Rich- ard III . , " " The Famous Victories of Henry V. , " " The Contention of the Two Famous Houses of York and Lancaster , " " Edward III . , " and kindred plays , not only furnished material for ...
... King Johan , " " The True Tragedy of Rich- ard III . , " " The Famous Victories of Henry V. , " " The Contention of the Two Famous Houses of York and Lancaster , " " Edward III . , " and kindred plays , not only furnished material for ...
Page 37
... King Lear " shows . In the plays there are recurring evidences that the poet knew Virgil and Ovid , and had not forgotten Lily's grammar and the " Sententiæ Pueriles , " which the schoolboys of his time committed to memory as a matter ...
... King Lear " shows . In the plays there are recurring evidences that the poet knew Virgil and Ovid , and had not forgotten Lily's grammar and the " Sententiæ Pueriles , " which the schoolboys of his time committed to memory as a matter ...
Page 83
... King's Players ; included among its members Richard Burbage , the greatest tragedian of his time , John Heminge and Henry Condell , who laid posterity for all time under lasting obligations by edit- ing the first folio edition of ...
... King's Players ; included among its members Richard Burbage , the greatest tragedian of his time , John Heminge and Henry Condell , who laid posterity for all time under lasting obligations by edit- ing the first folio edition of ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action actors appeared artistic beauty Ben Jonson brought CALIFORN century character charm chronicle plays church classical comedy contemporaries creative deep drama dramatist earlier England English experience expression fact Falstaff feeling force fortunes freedom friends genius Globe Theatre Hamlet hand harmony Henry human humour imagination influence insight instinct interest Italian John Shakespeare Jonson Julius Cæsar kind King later literary literature lived London Love's Labour's Lost lyrical Macbeth manner Marlowe material mind mood moral nature ness noble passion period play players playwright plot poem poet poet's poetic poetry popular presented probably Puritan Queen Rape of Lucrece romance Romeo and Juliet Shake significance Sonnets speare speare's speech spirit stage story Stratford taste temper theatre thought tion Titus Andronicus touch tradition tragedy tragic Venus and Adonis verse vital Warwickshire writing written young youth