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Página xxxii
... Saturninus , and how to work on his jealousy and fear of Titus . Tamora , like all Shakespeare's heroines , good or bad , largely dominates the play ; for even Aaron is often merely her emissary and agent , carrying out her terrific ...
... Saturninus , and how to work on his jealousy and fear of Titus . Tamora , like all Shakespeare's heroines , good or bad , largely dominates the play ; for even Aaron is often merely her emissary and agent , carrying out her terrific ...
Página xxxiii
... Saturninus and her hypocrisy to Titus are extremely like Lady Macbeth's instigation of her husband and her hypocrisy to Duncan . In Cleopatra , again , we have , in a less gross form perhaps , a woman in whom sexual desire is the ruling ...
... Saturninus and her hypocrisy to Titus are extremely like Lady Macbeth's instigation of her husband and her hypocrisy to Duncan . In Cleopatra , again , we have , in a less gross form perhaps , a woman in whom sexual desire is the ruling ...
Página xxxiv
... Saturninus , seems really to have expected to retain much of his honour and influence , and to be regarded as sort of guardian or grand vizier to the Emperor of his own creation . He , like Lear , is bitterly disappointed ; for he finds ...
... Saturninus , seems really to have expected to retain much of his honour and influence , and to be regarded as sort of guardian or grand vizier to the Emperor of his own creation . He , like Lear , is bitterly disappointed ; for he finds ...
Página xlii
... Saturninus , who was his rival in regard to Tamora . But surely to ask this question is to display a curious ignorance of human For a creature like Aaron , in whom mere lust was the predominant element in his attachment to Tamora ...
... Saturninus , who was his rival in regard to Tamora . But surely to ask this question is to display a curious ignorance of human For a creature like Aaron , in whom mere lust was the predominant element in his attachment to Tamora ...
Página lii
... Saturninus , who had the moment before stabbed Titus his father , was at once instinctive and defensible . His distinguishing feature is his brotherly affection to his brethren as well as to Lavinia , a brotherly affection that ...
... Saturninus , who had the moment before stabbed Titus his father , was at once instinctive and defensible . His distinguishing feature is his brotherly affection to his brethren as well as to Lavinia , a brotherly affection that ...
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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.