“The” Works of Shakespeare, Volumen33Methuen, 1904 |
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Página xxiv
... hardly be expected , in planning his first tragedy , to anticipate refined , or over - refined , modern feeling . As a young author making his first essay in now . tragedy , Shakespeare would naturally choose a theme xxiv INTRODUCTION.
... hardly be expected , in planning his first tragedy , to anticipate refined , or over - refined , modern feeling . As a young author making his first essay in now . tragedy , Shakespeare would naturally choose a theme xxiv INTRODUCTION.
Página xxvi
... feel to be revolting in this play are the ravishment and mutilation of Lavinia , the mutilation of Titus and his revenge in cutting the throats of the ravishers and making pastry of their bones and blood . These things are all extremely ...
... feel to be revolting in this play are the ravishment and mutilation of Lavinia , the mutilation of Titus and his revenge in cutting the throats of the ravishers and making pastry of their bones and blood . These things are all extremely ...
Página xxviii
... feel abashed in the presence of Isabel and Imogen ? There are no sermons that ever have been or will be preached ... feeling , which we have , amidst all our horror , stamps the play as essentially Shakespearian in its general outlines ...
... feel abashed in the presence of Isabel and Imogen ? There are no sermons that ever have been or will be preached ... feeling , which we have , amidst all our horror , stamps the play as essentially Shakespearian in its general outlines ...
Página xxxi
... feeling is that up to the scene when she tries to personate Revenge , Tamora's character is magnificently handled . Lustful and ferocious as she is , she has a quality of greatness , such as perhaps only Shakespeare can impart to his ...
... feeling is that up to the scene when she tries to personate Revenge , Tamora's character is magnificently handled . Lustful and ferocious as she is , she has a quality of greatness , such as perhaps only Shakespeare can impart to his ...
Página xxxii
... feels , I take it , the woman in her revolt , as it often will do , to the side of her own sex . Women are ... feeling of solidarity within the sexes , and in spite of the strong forces acting against it , it often works in a surprising ...
... feels , I take it , the woman in her revolt , as it often will do , to the side of her own sex . Women are ... feeling of solidarity within the sexes , and in spite of the strong forces acting against it , it often works in a surprising ...
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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.