“The” Works of Shakespeare, Volumen33Methuen, 1904 |
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Página xxxi
... brother . But we have observed human nature but ill if we do not recognise the profound truth of Shakespeare's psychology here , in that sentiment is often but a thin mask worn by the sentimentalist to disguise from himself and others a ...
... brother . But we have observed human nature but ill if we do not recognise the profound truth of Shakespeare's psychology here , in that sentiment is often but a thin mask worn by the sentimentalist to disguise from himself and others a ...
Página xxxv
... brothers are the same person . It seems as if here also he revels in his unequalled power of discrimination . But to Professor Schröer , I think , we owe the first full and clear statement of the remarkable typical resemblances of so ...
... brothers are the same person . It seems as if here also he revels in his unequalled power of discrimination . But to Professor Schröer , I think , we owe the first full and clear statement of the remarkable typical resemblances of so ...
Página xlv
... brother and uncle , of Lucius and Marcus , a purer 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 ...
... brother and uncle , of Lucius and Marcus , a purer 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 ...
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... brother , the loving and sympathetic uncle , the character who is almost alone kept guiltless throughout the drama ... brothers , claimants - one successful lii INTRODUCTION.
... brother , the loving and sympathetic uncle , the character who is almost alone kept guiltless throughout the drama ... brothers , claimants - one successful lii INTRODUCTION.
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... brothers , and Shakespeare is very fond of the theme , having it twice over in this play alone , what is first ... brother's character in his first speech . Bassianus , on the other hand , is virtuous , a constant lover and husband ...
... brothers , and Shakespeare is very fond of the theme , having it twice over in this play alone , what is first ... brother's character in his first speech . Bassianus , on the other hand , is virtuous , a constant lover and husband ...
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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.