Littell's Living Age, Volume 303, Issue 3933Littell, Son and Company, 1919 |
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Page 468
... Shakespeare , ex- plained the horrid dilemma in the famous apologue of the Belly and the Members . Servile revolts , such as those by the Carthaginian mercen- aries , were strikes upon a colossal scale . In England during the seven ...
... Shakespeare , ex- plained the horrid dilemma in the famous apologue of the Belly and the Members . Servile revolts , such as those by the Carthaginian mercen- aries , were strikes upon a colossal scale . In England during the seven ...
Page 481
... Shakespeare and how various is that voice and how it provokes and engages the attention . It is his own music , yet he would have you follow it , so that he leans toward you and sings it into your ear , or stands away and makes it ...
... Shakespeare and how various is that voice and how it provokes and engages the attention . It is his own music , yet he would have you follow it , so that he leans toward you and sings it into your ear , or stands away and makes it ...
Page 485
... Shakespeare put a great many hateful facts into his Iagos , etc. , and into Falstaff - each time with a kind of laughter touched with pity for Falstaff , and with anger and pity also for Iago , since affection has a quality all its own ...
... Shakespeare put a great many hateful facts into his Iagos , etc. , and into Falstaff - each time with a kind of laughter touched with pity for Falstaff , and with anger and pity also for Iago , since affection has a quality all its own ...
Page 488
... Shakespeare's treatment of this much - discussed play . The first is his knowledge of Italy , and the second is his appreciation of certain aspects in the Jewish character . Gobbo , for in- stance , is a genuine Venetian name ; and ...
... Shakespeare's treatment of this much - discussed play . The first is his knowledge of Italy , and the second is his appreciation of certain aspects in the Jewish character . Gobbo , for in- stance , is a genuine Venetian name ; and ...
Page 489
... Shakespeare studied the char- acter before him is that he puts in the mouth of Shylock allusions to the He- braic Scriptures , and lays stress on that quality of the Hebraic nature , which might be at once so useful and so dangerous , a ...
... Shakespeare studied the char- acter before him is that he puts in the mouth of Shylock allusions to the He- braic Scriptures , and lays stress on that quality of the Hebraic nature , which might be at once so useful and so dangerous , a ...
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