The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11Macmillan Company, 1904 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 24
Page 1
... artistic process . That art has ever been con- ceived as the product of anything less rich and deep than an unfolding of life shows how far we have been separated by historic conditions from any first - hand contact with it , any deep ...
... artistic process . That art has ever been con- ceived as the product of anything less rich and deep than an unfolding of life shows how far we have been separated by historic conditions from any first - hand contact with it , any deep ...
Page 6
... artistic , idea . A dramatic progression is perceptible in all the symbolic processes , from the appearance of the celebrant priest at the altar and the confession of sins , to the Kyrie Eleison , and from this to the grand doxology ...
... artistic , idea . A dramatic progression is perceptible in all the symbolic processes , from the appearance of the celebrant priest at the altar and the confession of sins , to the Kyrie Eleison , and from this to the grand doxology ...
Page 38
... artistic significance . A careful study of Shake- speare's opportunities and a little common sense in reckoning with his genius will dissipate the confusion of mind which has made it possible to regard him as uneducated and therefore ...
... artistic significance . A careful study of Shake- speare's opportunities and a little common sense in reckoning with his genius will dissipate the confusion of mind which has made it possible to regard him as uneducated and therefore ...
Page 59
... artistic training , of the greatest of English poets . And this absence of biographic material on a scale which would seem adequate from the modern point of view has furnished , not the ground - for the word ground implies a certain ...
... artistic training , of the greatest of English poets . And this absence of biographic material on a scale which would seem adequate from the modern point of view has furnished , not the ground - for the word ground implies a certain ...
Page 90
... been an intelligent and careful actor , studious of the subtleties and resources of his art , keenly sensitive to artistic quality in voice , intonation , gesture , and reading . His address to the players 90 William Shakespeare.
... been an intelligent and careful actor , studious of the subtleties and resources of his art , keenly sensitive to artistic quality in voice , intonation , gesture , and reading . His address to the players 90 William Shakespeare.
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