“The” Works of Shakespeare, Volumen33Methuen, 1904 |
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... Poor Desdemona suffers more than enough for her indiscretion and disobedience , and Othello for his dis- trust of her . But Aaron and Iago are reserved for a more terrible fate ; and yet we feel assured that these monsters of malice and ...
... Poor Desdemona suffers more than enough for her indiscretion and disobedience , and Othello for his dis- trust of her . But Aaron and Iago are reserved for a more terrible fate ; and yet we feel assured that these monsters of malice and ...
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William Shakespeare. the reader who allows his sympathy to be diverted so easily from poor Lavinia , has just incontinently fallen into the pit the subtle dramatist has dug for the unwary . The An- dronici , like the Lear family , were ...
William Shakespeare. the reader who allows his sympathy to be diverted so easily from poor Lavinia , has just incontinently fallen into the pit the subtle dramatist has dug for the unwary . The An- dronici , like the Lear family , were ...
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... poor Lavinia is the most touching in the play , and his description of her lute - playing a piece of the purest poetry . Nor is Marcus weak , though a man of peace himself , and we feel the fitness of the words of Æmilius- Come , come ...
... poor Lavinia is the most touching in the play , and his description of her lute - playing a piece of the purest poetry . Nor is Marcus weak , though a man of peace himself , and we feel the fitness of the words of Æmilius- Come , come ...
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... Poor Titus himself , like Lear , has more than expiated his faults by his sufferings , and his death comes rather as release than punishment . Aaron , like Iago , as being the most wantonly and maliciously wicked , is reserved for ...
... Poor Titus himself , like Lear , has more than expiated his faults by his sufferings , and his death comes rather as release than punishment . Aaron , like Iago , as being the most wantonly and maliciously wicked , is reserved for ...
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... poor production , to judge by the quotations of Dr. Grosart , and , as far as my ear for verse tells me , written in the old wooden Ti tum , ti tum , ti tum style of verse , such as one finds in Kyd and such writers , but not in ...
... poor production , to judge by the quotations of Dr. Grosart , and , as far as my ear for verse tells me , written in the old wooden Ti tum , ti tum , ti tum style of verse , such as one finds in Kyd and such writers , but not in ...
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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.