shakspere उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Many of the most important Victorian Shakespeare publishers and scholars used this spelling, including Charles Knight, whose " The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere " was very popular, and Edward Dowden, in " Shakspere : a critical study of his mind and art ".
- It has been reprinted by Hazlitt in Shakspere's Library ( I . i . 275 312; for proof that Shakespeare used the " Diana " either in Young's manuscript or some other form, see especially p . 55 of Young's printed translation ).
- Hughes has staged a fast-motion synopsis of the play with musical accompaniment, as if it were a silent film, interrupted only by gales of laughter from Wilson and her expressions of alarm when Shakspere, in the small role of Sly the Tinker, doesn't entirely follow the script.
- Directed by Doug Hughes, the cast featured Tim Blake Nelson as Will Shakspere [ sic ], Mary Louise Wilson as Queen Elizabeth, Kate Jennings Grant as wife Anne Hathaway and Mark Harelik as Edward de Vere, the Earl of Oxford ( Harelik was in the South Coast Rep production also ).
- Subsequent generations of critics, who took their drama very seriously, did not look kindly upon Duffet's effusions . " As pearls before swine, so were Shakspere's plays in the eyes of the hog Duffet " & mdash; is one of many hostile comments in the relevant literature.
- In " Shakspere as a Playwright " ( Scribner's, 1913 ), Brander Matthews, a professor of dramatic literature at Columbia University who deliberately shortened the playwright's name as part of his advocacy of simplified spelling, says " Titus " was a smash by Elizabethan standards.
- Aside from a novel, " Escape " ( 1924 ), Brooks wrote extensively on the Shakespeare authorship question, and in 1937 produced a preliminary volume, " Will Shakspere : Factotum and Agent ", in an attempt to prove that Shakespeare did not write the works attributed to him.
- He also issued a guide to Shakespeare's birthplace at Stratford-on-Avon as " Home of Shakspere described " ( Warwick, 1871 ), and he edited the " Library Shakespeare " ( 3 vols . ) in 1875, besides some of the plays for school use.
- The work of Fleay and other members of the New Shakspere Society was ridiculed by Algernon Charles Swinburne in 1880 : " . . . the double-ending test, the triple-ending test, the heavy-monosyllabic-eleventh-syllable-of-the-double-ending test . . . ."
- Scientific scrutiny suggests that the portrait was almost certainly painted in the early 1600s, but no amount of X-ray spectrometry, carbon-dating, or pigment analysis can verify the astonishing inscription on the back of the portrait : " Shakspere, born April 23 1564, Died April 23 1616, Aged 52.