“The” Works of Shakespeare, Volumen33Methuen, 1904 |
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Página xxxiv
... his own acts , by his cruelty towards Alarbus , his injustice to Lavinia and Bassianus , and his murder of his son , furnishes all the elements in the ensuing tragedy ; and as Lear and Cordelia are intimately asso- xxxiv INTRODUCTION.
... his own acts , by his cruelty towards Alarbus , his injustice to Lavinia and Bassianus , and his murder of his son , furnishes all the elements in the ensuing tragedy ; and as Lear and Cordelia are intimately asso- xxxiv INTRODUCTION.
Página xlii
... Bassianus and Lavinia would be gall and wormwood to one steeped as he was in lust and intrigue . One critic asks why he should have turned his malice against Bassianus and Lavinia and not against Saturninus , who was his rival in regard ...
... Bassianus and Lavinia would be gall and wormwood to one steeped as he was in lust and intrigue . One critic asks why he should have turned his malice against Bassianus and Lavinia and not against Saturninus , who was his rival in regard ...
Página xlviii
... Bassianus launches out very freely , it is true , but he is not Lavinia , and I can hardly help thinking Mr. Symons ' memory has played him a trick , and has made him mix up the utterances of those two . But let us ask ourselves the ...
... Bassianus launches out very freely , it is true , but he is not Lavinia , and I can hardly help thinking Mr. Symons ' memory has played him a trick , and has made him mix up the utterances of those two . But let us ask ourselves the ...
Página liii
... Bassianus . In the old Titus and Vespasia , the former is just called the Kaiser or Emperor , and Bassianus is simply known as the " husband of Andronica , " ie . Lavinia . Where Shakespeare got the name Saturninus I do not know , as ...
... Bassianus . In the old Titus and Vespasia , the former is just called the Kaiser or Emperor , and Bassianus is simply known as the " husband of Andronica , " ie . Lavinia . Where Shakespeare got the name Saturninus I do not know , as ...
Página lxii
... Bassianus and Lavinia , who had personally done her no wrong , and for this the dramatist feels bound to mete out appropriate punishment . Her mere killing in the end of the tragedy , when all the leading characters are killed off as a ...
... Bassianus and Lavinia , who had personally done her no wrong , and for this the dramatist feels bound to mete out appropriate punishment . Her mere killing in the end of the tragedy , when all the leading characters are killed off as a ...
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Página xliv - Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments. Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove: O, no ! it is an ever-fixed mark, That looks on tempests and is never shaken; It is the star to every wandering bark, Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.