The Round Table: Characters of Shakespear's PlaysJ.M. Dent & Sons, 1960 - 366 pages |
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Page 228
... stands upon the swell at full of tide , And neither way inclines . ' The characters breathe , move , and live . Shakespear does not stand reasoning on what his characters would do or say , but at once becomes them , and speaks and acts ...
... stands upon the swell at full of tide , And neither way inclines . ' The characters breathe , move , and live . Shakespear does not stand reasoning on what his characters would do or say , but at once becomes them , and speaks and acts ...
Page 281
... stand for me , and I'll play my father . Falstaff . Depose me ? if thou dost it half so gravely , so majestically , both in word and matter , hang me up by the heels for a rabbit - sucker , or a poulterer's hare . P. Henry . Well , here ...
... stand for me , and I'll play my father . Falstaff . Depose me ? if thou dost it half so gravely , so majestically , both in word and matter , hang me up by the heels for a rabbit - sucker , or a poulterer's hare . P. Henry . Well , here ...
Page 309
... stand stone - still . For heav'n's sake , Hubert , let me not be bound ! Nay , hear me , Hubert ! drive these men away , And I will sit as quiet as a lamb : I will not stir , nor wince , nor speak a word , Nor look upon the iron angrily ...
... stand stone - still . For heav'n's sake , Hubert , let me not be bound ! Nay , hear me , Hubert ! drive these men away , And I will sit as quiet as a lamb : I will not stir , nor wince , nor speak a word , Nor look upon the iron angrily ...
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On the Love of Life | 1 |
On Modern Comedy | 7 |
On Mr Keans Iago | 14 |
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