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Resultado número:1
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- Título:
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Nineteenth century letters / selected and edited, with an introduction, by Byron Johnson Rees - Registro bibliográfico
- Portales:
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Russell P. Sebold
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| Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares
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| Biblioteca Universitaria. BUA
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- Pub. orig.:
- New York ; Chicago ; Boston, C. Scribners Sons, cop. 1919
- Materias:
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Escritores ingleses -- Siglo 19º -- Correspondencia | Escritores norteamericanos -- Siglo 19º -- Correspondencia
- Fragmentos
'shakespeare' en la obra
: (20
coincidencias encontradas)
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He
is the Robert Blake,f whose wild designs accompany a
* Shakespeare. Dr.
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We next passed a
night and part of the next day at Stratford-on-Avon,
visiting the house where Shakespeare
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Shakespeare may or may not
Hit. 42]
BENJAMIN ROBERT HAYDON
149
have been born in the room shown;
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he made his purchase; and as people, except on singu
lar emergencies, are generally born upstairs, Shakespeare
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, while the sheep dotted about
on the glittering green where the sun streaked in, an
nounced where Shakespeare
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They spoke‘to me as if Shakespeare was whispering in
my ear.
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The housekeeper, a pleasant woman, said, “Here
is the hall where Sir Thomas tried Shakespeare.”
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“Well,” said I, “did you ever
hear of Shakespeare ?” “Heer of un, ah!” (puff!
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In
the passage I found a head of Shakespeare, which I had
not before seen.
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I’ll tell you what—on the 23rd was Shakespeare bom.
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Shakespeare that may have come rather new
to you, which must be continually happening, notwith
standing
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He seems im
patient that even Shakespeare should be admired: “so
much out of my own pocket!”
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Fanny Kemble is reading Shakespeare.
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Donne
[SHAKESPEARE; LIFE OF COLERIDGE]
[London, 17 Gloucester Street, Queen Square]
1834.
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It is Shakespeare.
Woodbridge, April 16, 1878.
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The other
night some men were talking of Dickens and Bulwer as
if they were equal to Shakespeare, and
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Little did John Chinaman dream what he was making,
as little as John Shakespeare knew that he had begotten
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Homer, Plato, Dante, Shakespeare, Cervantes, Goethe—
are they not everlasting boundary-stones that mark
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Men to whom I bow my
head (Shakespeare, Goethe; and in their way, Molière,
Cervantes) are Realists au
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The prose in
Shakespeare and in Congreve is perfect.
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Resultado número:2
Texto
- Título:
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Rousseau and romanticism / by Irving Babbitt - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
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Babbitt, Irving, 1865-1933
- Portales:
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Russell P. Sebold
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- Pub. orig.:
- Boston ; New York : Hougton Mifflin Company, cop. 1919
- Materia:
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Romanticismo (Movimiento literario) -- Influencia
- Mat. aut.:
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Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
- Fragmentos
'shakespeare' en la obra
: (14
coincidencias encontradas)
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Perhaps the most positive
and critical account of man in modern literature is that of
Shakespeare:
the
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they were actually imposed
on the drama, especially in connection with the Quarrel
1 In his Preface to Shakespeare
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Johnson demurred
at Voltaire’s condemnation of Shakespeare in the name
of this type of decorum.
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great originals already enumerated by Addison —
Homer, Pindar, the patriarchs of the Oíd Testam ent and
Shakespeare
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seem to be that a
great scientist, a Newton let us say, has as much right
to be accounted a genius as Shakespeare
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The inferiority
of the genius of a Newton compared with that of a
Shakespeare lies in a certain coldness
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into a mix
ture of charlatanism and madness. “ He that is giddy
thinks the world goes round,” says Shakespeare
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He is one of those who next to Shakespeare
deserve the praise of having dwelt cióse to the centre
of
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It is not certain that it would have been intel·ligible to
Shakespeare, who like the other Eüzabethans
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Ruskin is
therefore indulging in romàntic paradox when he puts
Turner in the same class as Shakespeare
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Turner’s visión
of life as compared with that of Shakespeare is not central
but peripheral.
-
human nature is an
exhaustible fountain of research; Homer understood it well; Solomon
fathomed it; Shakespeare
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Joachimi-Dege: Deutsche
Shakespeare-P roblem e im 18.
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Shakespeare, 21 re., 33, 38, 41, 99, 208,
Uhland, 293.
264, 281, 290, 295.
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Resultado número:3
Texto
- Título:
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Fígaro. (Revelaciones, "ella" descubierta, epistolario inédito) / por Carmen de Burgos (Colombine) ; epílogo por Ramón Goméz de la Serna ; fotograbados de Adolfo Durá - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
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Burgos, Carmen de, 1867-1932
- Portales:
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Russell P. Sebold
Visitar sitio web
| Escritoras españolas
Visitar sitio web
| Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares
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| Biblioteca Universitaria. BUA
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| Carmen de Burgos "Colombine"
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- Pub. orig.:
- Madrid, Imprenta de "Alrededor del Mundo", 1919
- Mat. aut.:
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Larra, Mariano José de
- Fragmentos
'shakespeare' en la obra
: (4
coincidencias encontradas)
-
-
obras ce
didas a Delgado, consta que Larra compuso o tradujo una comedia titulada El re
trato de Shakespeare
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he visto'y conserva la viuda, que Mariano compuso o tradujo
otra comedia intitulada “El retrato de Shakespeare
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cimiento del hombre ; no le bastará, como ai clásico, abrir a Horacio y a Boileau, y despreciai
a Lope o a Shakespeare
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al lado de Virgilio, Racine al lado de Calderón, Molière al lado
de Lope ; a la par, en una palabra, Shakespeare
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Filtros de la búsqueda
- 1919 3 [Eliminar filtro]
- Biblioteca de la Universidad de Alicante 3 [Eliminar filtro]
Filtros aplicados:
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Resultado número:1 Texto
- Título:
- Nineteenth century letters / selected and edited, with an introduction, by Byron Johnson Rees - Registro bibliográfico
- Portales:
- Russell P. Sebold Visitar sitio web | Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares Visitar sitio web | Biblioteca Universitaria. BUA Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- New York ; Chicago ; Boston, C. Scribners Sons, cop. 1919
- Materias:
- Escritores ingleses -- Siglo 19º -- Correspondencia | Escritores norteamericanos -- Siglo 19º -- Correspondencia
- Fragmentos 'shakespeare' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- He is the Robert Blake,f whose wild designs accompany a * Shakespeare. Dr.
- We next passed a night and part of the next day at Stratford-on-Avon, visiting the house where Shakespeare
- Shakespeare may or may not Hit. 42] BENJAMIN ROBERT HAYDON 149 have been born in the room shown;
- he made his purchase; and as people, except on singu lar emergencies, are generally born upstairs, Shakespeare
- , while the sheep dotted about on the glittering green where the sun streaked in, an nounced where Shakespeare
- They spoke‘to me as if Shakespeare was whispering in my ear.
- The housekeeper, a pleasant woman, said, “Here is the hall where Sir Thomas tried Shakespeare.”
- “Well,” said I, “did you ever hear of Shakespeare ?” “Heer of un, ah!” (puff!
- In the passage I found a head of Shakespeare, which I had not before seen.
- I’ll tell you what—on the 23rd was Shakespeare bom.
- Shakespeare that may have come rather new to you, which must be continually happening, notwith standing
- He seems im patient that even Shakespeare should be admired: “so much out of my own pocket!”
- Fanny Kemble is reading Shakespeare.
- Donne [SHAKESPEARE; LIFE OF COLERIDGE] [London, 17 Gloucester Street, Queen Square] 1834.
- It is Shakespeare. Woodbridge, April 16, 1878.
- The other night some men were talking of Dickens and Bulwer as if they were equal to Shakespeare, and
- Little did John Chinaman dream what he was making, as little as John Shakespeare knew that he had begotten
- Homer, Plato, Dante, Shakespeare, Cervantes, Goethe— are they not everlasting boundary-stones that mark
- Men to whom I bow my head (Shakespeare, Goethe; and in their way, Molière, Cervantes) are Realists au
- The prose in Shakespeare and in Congreve is perfect.
- Formatos:
-
Resultado número:2 Texto
- Título:
- Rousseau and romanticism / by Irving Babbitt - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Babbitt, Irving, 1865-1933
- Portales:
- Russell P. Sebold Visitar sitio web | Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares Visitar sitio web | Biblioteca Universitaria. BUA Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- Boston ; New York : Hougton Mifflin Company, cop. 1919
- Materia:
- Romanticismo (Movimiento literario) -- Influencia
- Mat. aut.:
- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
- Fragmentos 'shakespeare' en la obra : (14 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- Perhaps the most positive and critical account of man in modern literature is that of Shakespeare: the
- they were actually imposed on the drama, especially in connection with the Quarrel 1 In his Preface to Shakespeare
- Johnson demurred at Voltaire’s condemnation of Shakespeare in the name of this type of decorum.
- great originals already enumerated by Addison — Homer, Pindar, the patriarchs of the Oíd Testam ent and Shakespeare
- seem to be that a great scientist, a Newton let us say, has as much right to be accounted a genius as Shakespeare
- The inferiority of the genius of a Newton compared with that of a Shakespeare lies in a certain coldness
- into a mix ture of charlatanism and madness. “ He that is giddy thinks the world goes round,” says Shakespeare
- He is one of those who next to Shakespeare deserve the praise of having dwelt cióse to the centre of
- It is not certain that it would have been intel·ligible to Shakespeare, who like the other Eüzabethans
- Ruskin is therefore indulging in romàntic paradox when he puts Turner in the same class as Shakespeare
- Turner’s visión of life as compared with that of Shakespeare is not central but peripheral.
- human nature is an exhaustible fountain of research; Homer understood it well; Solomon fathomed it; Shakespeare
- Joachimi-Dege: Deutsche Shakespeare-P roblem e im 18.
- Shakespeare, 21 re., 33, 38, 41, 99, 208, Uhland, 293. 264, 281, 290, 295.
- Formatos:
-
Resultado número:3 Texto
- Título:
- Fígaro. (Revelaciones, "ella" descubierta, epistolario inédito) / por Carmen de Burgos (Colombine) ; epílogo por Ramón Goméz de la Serna ; fotograbados de Adolfo Durá - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Burgos, Carmen de, 1867-1932
- Portales:
- Russell P. Sebold Visitar sitio web | Escritoras españolas Visitar sitio web | Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares Visitar sitio web | Biblioteca Universitaria. BUA Visitar sitio web | Carmen de Burgos "Colombine" Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- Madrid, Imprenta de "Alrededor del Mundo", 1919
- Mat. aut.:
- Larra, Mariano José de
- Fragmentos 'shakespeare' en la obra : (4 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- obras ce didas a Delgado, consta que Larra compuso o tradujo una comedia titulada El re trato de Shakespeare
- he visto'y conserva la viuda, que Mariano compuso o tradujo otra comedia intitulada “El retrato de Shakespeare
- cimiento del hombre ; no le bastará, como ai clásico, abrir a Horacio y a Boileau, y despreciai a Lope o a Shakespeare
- al lado de Virgilio, Racine al lado de Calderón, Molière al lado de Lope ; a la par, en una palabra, Shakespeare
- Formatos:
Filtros de la búsqueda
- 1919 3 [Eliminar filtro]
- Biblioteca de la Universidad de Alicante 3 [Eliminar filtro]