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Page 144
... rest a barbarian . His humour is forcible , but coarse , and at times obscene . The really humorous character in the play is Maria , lady's maid to Olivia . It is she who plots and arranges the discomfiture of the conceited Malvolio ...
... rest a barbarian . His humour is forcible , but coarse , and at times obscene . The really humorous character in the play is Maria , lady's maid to Olivia . It is she who plots and arranges the discomfiture of the conceited Malvolio ...
Page 169
... rest for his imagination ; and in such a mood , craving refreshment and recreation , he wrote his play of As You Like It . To understand the spirit of this play , we must bear in mind that it was written immediately after Shakespeare's ...
... rest for his imagination ; and in such a mood , craving refreshment and recreation , he wrote his play of As You Like It . To understand the spirit of this play , we must bear in mind that it was written immediately after Shakespeare's ...
Page 234
... rest ; they reciprocally attract or repel as they do in real life , and make or mar each other . Lear's imbecility , or at any rate his own conscious incapacity , first declares itself by the division of his kingdom between his two ...
... rest ; they reciprocally attract or repel as they do in real life , and make or mar each other . Lear's imbecility , or at any rate his own conscious incapacity , first declares itself by the division of his kingdom between his two ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 24 |
THE MAN SHAKESPEARE | 31 |
SHAKESPEARES AGE AND ITS CHARACTER | 49 |
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