Four Centuries of Shakespearian Criticism, Volume 10Frank Kermode Young children describe the eyes of different animals. |
Contents
General Criticism of Shakespeare | 15 |
E E Stoll | 26 |
Shakespeare and the Ancients from Palladis | 31 |
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action admiration ancient Antonio appear audience beauty Ben Jonson century character Coleridge comedy Coriolanus criticism Cymbeline death Dover Wilson drama Elizabethan English essay expression eyes Falstaff faults feel Fool genius give Greek Hamlet hath heart Henry hero Holinshed honour human Iago imagination imitate J. V. Cunningham Jonson judgment Juliet Julius Caesar King Lear L. C. Knights language Latin learning less living lover Macbeth means Measure for Measure mind moral nature never Othello passage passion perhaps persons play poem poet poetic poetry political praise reader reason Richard Richard II Roman Romeo scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespearian shew soul speak speare speare's speech spirit stage story theatre thee thing thou thought Timon tion Tolstoy tradition tragedy tragic Troilus true truth usury verse whole Wilson Wilson Knight words writers