Shakespeare's TragediesRoutledge, 11 paź 2013 - 280 First published in 1951. G B Harrison here recognizes that Shakespeare's tragedies were intended for performance in a theatre and that the playwright's conspicuous gift among his contemporaries was a sympathy for joy and sorrow, pity and terror, and right and wrong of his people. The plays covered are: Titus Andronicus, Romeo and Juliet, Julius Caesar, Hamlet, Troilus and Cressida, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth, Antony and Cleopatra, Coriolanus and Timon of Athens. |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 5 z 11
Strona 32
... Saturninus and his followers at one door , and Bassianus and his followers at the other , with drum and colours ' . From the first speeches it appears that Saturninus and Bassianus are brothers and both claim the imperial diadem . When ...
... Saturninus and his followers at one door , and Bassianus and his followers at the other , with drum and colours ' . From the first speeches it appears that Saturninus and Bassianus are brothers and both claim the imperial diadem . When ...
Strona 33
... Saturninus interrupts to call on his party among the patricians to fight for his cause . Titus then appeals to the people to elect Saturninus , who is received with acclamations and thus becomes Emperor , his first official act being to ...
... Saturninus interrupts to call on his party among the patricians to fight for his cause . Titus then appeals to the people to elect Saturninus , who is received with acclamations and thus becomes Emperor , his first official act being to ...
Strona 34
... Saturninus discards Titus and with a sneer relinquishes his short - lived claim on Lavinia . Then , turning to Tamora , he declares that he will forthwith make her his bride and Empress of Rome . Tamora accepts , and they go forth to ...
... Saturninus discards Titus and with a sneer relinquishes his short - lived claim on Lavinia . Then , turning to Tamora , he declares that he will forthwith make her his bride and Empress of Rome . Tamora accepts , and they go forth to ...
Strona 35
... Saturninus ' command of marriage without even a sigh of resignation , although as we learn later she was already betrothed , and presumably in love , with Bassianus . Tamora , having every reason to hate the Romans , who have just ...
... Saturninus ' command of marriage without even a sigh of resignation , although as we learn later she was already betrothed , and presumably in love , with Bassianus . Tamora , having every reason to hate the Romans , who have just ...
Strona 36
... Saturninus and Tamora , Bassianus and Lavinia , with Tamora's sons , Chiron and Demetrius , following close . The party disperse to find the game . And now things begin to happen . Aaron enters clutching a bag of gold , which he plants ...
... Saturninus and Tamora , Bassianus and Lavinia , with Tamora's sons , Chiron and Demetrius , following close . The party disperse to find the game . And now things begin to happen . Aaron enters clutching a bag of gold , which he plants ...
Spis treści
9 | |
30 | |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 47 |
JULIUS CAESAR | 65 |
HAMLET | 88 |
TROYLUS AND CRESSIDA III | 111 |
OTHELLO | 131 |
KING LEAR | 158 |
MACBETH | 184 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 203 |
CORIOLANUS | 227 |
TIMON OF ATHENS | 253 |
EPILOGUE | 271 |
INDEX | 275 |
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
Achilles action already answer Antony appears asks audience becomes begins blood breaks bring Brutus Caesar called Capulet Cassio cause character Cleopatra close comes common Cordelia Coriolanus critics curtains dead death deep Desdemona direction drama effect Elizabethan emotions enters eyes father feeling final follows fortunes friends give Gloucester goes Hamlet hand hath heart honour Iago interest Juliet kill kind King Lady later Lear least leaving less lines live look Lord Macbeth matter means mind moral mother moved murder nature never night once Othello passes person play present reading realize reason replies returns reveals revenge Rome Romeo scene sense Shakespeare shows soliloquy speak speech stage stand story tell thee thing thou thought Timon Titus tragedy Troylus true turns usually wife young