“The” Works of Shakespeare, Volumen33Methuen, 1904 |
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... affection than Titus ' had been , until Lavinia's sufferings develop in him a more personal love , what Tennyson , that great disciple of Shakespeare in such matters , calls " The love of a soul for a soul . " In Aaron we have this ...
... affection than Titus ' had been , until Lavinia's sufferings develop in him a more personal love , what Tennyson , that great disciple of Shakespeare in such matters , calls " The love of a soul for a soul . " In Aaron we have this ...
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... affection , is at first harsh and cruel ; and the Alarbus incident , which is apparently the pure invention of the author of this version of the play , is at once the test of the Andronicus character , and the key to the stern justice ...
... affection , is at first harsh and cruel ; and the Alarbus incident , which is apparently the pure invention of the author of this version of the play , is at once the test of the Andronicus character , and the key to the stern justice ...
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... affection some of the milder and even weaker characters of his dramas . Although the phrase , " the gentle Shakespeare , " must not be taken in any modern namby- pamby sense , everything we know goes to show that Shake- speare , unlike ...
... affection some of the milder and even weaker characters of his dramas . Although the phrase , " the gentle Shakespeare , " must not be taken in any modern namby- pamby sense , everything we know goes to show that Shake- speare , unlike ...
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... affection to his brethren as well as to Lavinia , a brotherly affection that Shakespeare is fond of depicting , and which he evidently valued as often coming nearer to pure disinterested personal love than even that between parents and ...
... affection to his brethren as well as to Lavinia , a brotherly affection that Shakespeare is fond of depicting , and which he evidently valued as often coming nearer to pure disinterested personal love than even that between parents and ...
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... affections do not carry her very far , for the moment a child of her body , gotten of the one man she loved , is a danger to her , she hands it over without compunction to the butcher's knife . Is it then so unjust , is it even so ...
... affections do not carry her very far , for the moment a child of her body , gotten of the one man she loved , is a danger to her , she hands it over without compunction to the butcher's knife . Is it then so unjust , is it even so ...
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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.