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Página xvii
... Murder and Rape committed by a Moor out of revenge and pure malice ; and the other , which we may call the " White Lady and Moor " theme , in which the main idea is the lustful intrigue between a white lady , generally a queen , and a ...
... Murder and Rape committed by a Moor out of revenge and pure malice ; and the other , which we may call the " White Lady and Moor " theme , in which the main idea is the lustful intrigue between a white lady , generally a queen , and a ...
Página xxiv
... murders of Duncan , Banquo , Richard II . , and Clarence , of the slaughter of young Rutland and Edward , and young Macduff , of the holocausts of victims in that and every tragedy , and perhaps worst of all the revolting gouging of ...
... murders of Duncan , Banquo , Richard II . , and Clarence , of the slaughter of young Rutland and Edward , and young Macduff , of the holocausts of victims in that and every tragedy , and perhaps worst of all the revolting gouging of ...
Página xxxiii
... murder of Duncan , she falls into the background as soon as Macbeth embarks in the more comprehensive scheme of crime which the first mur- der involved ; and so one of the great elements of pathos in Lady Macbeth's position is that she ...
... murder of Duncan , she falls into the background as soon as Macbeth embarks in the more comprehensive scheme of crime which the first mur- der involved ; and so one of the great elements of pathos in Lady Macbeth's position is that she ...
Página xxxiv
... murdered with his own hand his son Mutius . But the resemblance does not end here . Titus has the Empire of Rome ... murder of his son , furnishes all the elements in the ensuing tragedy ; and as Lear and Cordelia are intimately asso ...
... murdered with his own hand his son Mutius . But the resemblance does not end here . Titus has the Empire of Rome ... murder of his son , furnishes all the elements in the ensuing tragedy ; and as Lear and Cordelia are intimately asso ...
Página lxii
... murder ; and the woman who encouraged , if she did not contrive , this outrage on one of her own sex , is guilty of a crime all the more heinous that it lacks the natural , if brutal , incentive of the actual ravishers . It is the most ...
... murder ; and the woman who encouraged , if she did not contrive , this outrage on one of her own sex , is guilty of a crime all the more heinous that it lacks the natural , if brutal , incentive of the actual ravishers . It is the most ...
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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.