The New Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism, Volume 2Harold Bloom Cover title: The New Moulton's. Contains criticism of William Shakespeare from 1592 to the turn of the twentieth century. |
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... truth heightened by careless , off - hand ex- pression . Let us weigh each word of it , for it is surely Shake- speare telling us the actual truth about the connection between Herbert and Mary Fitton . Bertram says : certain it is I lik ...
... truth heightened by careless , off - hand ex- pression . Let us weigh each word of it , for it is surely Shake- speare telling us the actual truth about the connection between Herbert and Mary Fitton . Bertram says : certain it is I lik ...
Page 914
... truth to Nature which makes each character coherent in itself ; and , third , such propriety of costume and the like as shall satisfy the superhistoric sense , to which , and to which alone , the higher drama appeals . All these come ...
... truth to Nature which makes each character coherent in itself ; and , third , such propriety of costume and the like as shall satisfy the superhistoric sense , to which , and to which alone , the higher drama appeals . All these come ...
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... truth of acting , the truth of visible presentation on the stage , adds to the wonder of poetry , giving life to its loveliness , and actual reality to its ideal form . And yet , in the 67th Sonnet , Shakespeare calls upon Willie Hughes ...
... truth of acting , the truth of visible presentation on the stage , adds to the wonder of poetry , giving life to its loveliness , and actual reality to its ideal form . And yet , in the 67th Sonnet , Shakespeare calls upon Willie Hughes ...
Contents
As You Like | 780 |
Much Ado about Nothing | 786 |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | 795 |
Copyright | |
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