The reluctant pangs of abdicating royalty in Edward furnished hints, which Shakspeare scarcely improved in his Richard the Second ; and the death-scene of Marlowe's king moves pity and terror beyond any scene, ancient or modern, with which I am acquainted. Harper's New Monthly Magazine - Strona 198pod redakcją - 1892Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| James Russell Lowell - 1895 - Liczba stron: 156
...this is a very rare gift. But his mind could never submit itself to a 40 THE OLD ENGLISH DRAMATISTS controlling purpose, and renounce all other things...glad to escape from the business in hand. Dido tells ^Eueas : — " tineas, I '11 repair thy Trojan ships Conditionally that thou wilt stay with me, And... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1896 - Liczba stron: 178
...furnished hints which Shakespeare scarcely improved in his Richard the Second ; and the death-scene of Marlowe's King moves pity and terror beyond any...scene, ancient or modern, with which I am acquainted. ' CHARLES LAMB. PREFACE Early Editions. A Quarto Edition of the play appeared in I594; other Quartos... | |
| Frederick Samuel Boas - 1896 - Liczba stron: 578
...resist, is barbarously done to death. Of the murder of the king Charles Lamb has written that it ' moves pity and terror beyond any scene, ancient or modern, with which I am acquainted.' These may seem strong words when we think of Prometheus chained to the mountain top, or of Lear storm-tossed... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1899 - Liczba stron: 602
...him whom the world hates so ? Edw. Because he loves me more than all the world.' 2 'The death-scene of Marlowe's King moves pity and terror beyond any...scene, ancient or modern, with which I am acquainted.' — Charles Lamb. which precedes the catastrophe of Aeschylus' Agamemnon. But even here the effort... | |
| Chandler Belden Beach, Graeme Mercer Adam - 1901 - Liczba stron: 892
...and more complete. Edward II. is fully equal to Shakespeare's Richard III. Charles Lamb says of it: "The death scene of Marlowe's king moves pity and...scene, ancient or modern, with which I am acquainted." There is no doubt that Marlowe had a hand in the three parts of Henry VI., and probably also in Titus... | |
| 1901 - Liczba stron: 948
...in Edward furnished hints which Shakespeare scarce improved in his Richard II. ; and the death-scene of Marlowe's king moves pity and terror beyond any...scene, ancient or modern, with which I am acquainted.' The Massacre at Paris is the weakest of Marlowe's plays, and has descended in a mutilated state. It... | |
| John H. Ingram - 1904 - Liczba stron: 338
...royalty in Edward furnished hints which Shakespeare scarce improved in his Richard the Second, and the death scene of Marlowe's king moves pity and terror...beyond any scene, ancient or modern, with which I am acquainted.'181' Drawing attention to the individuals in this drama, one of Marlowe's latest editors... | |
| William Davenport Adams - 1904 - Liczba stron: 644
...groyaltyinEdwardfurnishedhints, which Shakespeare scarcely improved in his ' Richard the Second ; ' and the death-scene of Marlowe's king moves pity and terror beyond any...scene ancient or modern with which I am acquainted." Hazlitt also holds that " the death of Edward II. in Marlowe's tragedy is certainly superior to that... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1904 - Liczba stron: 460
...furnished hints, which Shakespeare scarcely improved in his Richard 25 the Second ; and the death-scene of Marlowe's king moves pity and terror beyond any...scene ancient or modern with which I am acquainted. The Rich Jew of Malta. — Marlowe's Jew does not approach so near to Shakespeare's, as his Edward... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - Liczba stron: 686
...Edward furnished hints which Shakspeare scarce improved in his Richard the Second ; and the death-scene of Marlowe's king moves pity and terror beyond any...scene ancient or modern with which I am acquainted. THE RICH JEW OF MALTA. A TRAGEDY [FIRST PLAYED ABOUT 1589]. BY CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE Barabas the Rich... | |
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