“The” Works of Shakespeare, Volumen33Methuen, 1904 |
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Página xxviii
... sense , just revenge , but a conviction that Cruelty , Lust , and even Revenge are hideous , loathsome , and repulsive to the last degree ; and this feeling , which we have , amidst all our horror , stamps the play as essentially ...
... sense , just revenge , but a conviction that Cruelty , Lust , and even Revenge are hideous , loathsome , and repulsive to the last degree ; and this feeling , which we have , amidst all our horror , stamps the play as essentially ...
Página xxix
... sense , whether the form be narrative or dramatic , prose or verse , we are always driven back on the one answer , that it is what we are pleased to call " creative power , " and in particular the power of creating characters ...
... sense , whether the form be narrative or dramatic , prose or verse , we are always driven back on the one answer , that it is what we are pleased to call " creative power , " and in particular the power of creating characters ...
Página xxxi
... when she presumes too much upon it , she perceives that she must , in the first instance , dissemble , and lure Titus and his family into a false sense of security . A woman of mature beauty , an adept INTRODUCTION xxxi.
... when she presumes too much upon it , she perceives that she must , in the first instance , dissemble , and lure Titus and his family into a false sense of security . A woman of mature beauty , an adept INTRODUCTION xxxi.
Página xxxiii
... sense , the successful antagonist of Tamora , Titus Andronicus himself . It seems nearly incredible that most of Shakespeare's critics and commentators have missed the seemingly obvious fact that in the character of Titus we have strong ...
... sense , the successful antagonist of Tamora , Titus Andronicus himself . It seems nearly incredible that most of Shakespeare's critics and commentators have missed the seemingly obvious fact that in the character of Titus we have strong ...
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... sense was foreign to his nature , he naturally enough took her side in this fierce quarrel . Himself lustful and corrupt and involved in a bold and perilous intrigue , the obtrusive virtue of Lavinia would naturally irritate and offend ...
... sense was foreign to his nature , he naturally enough took her side in this fierce quarrel . Himself lustful and corrupt and involved in a bold and perilous intrigue , the obtrusive virtue of Lavinia would naturally irritate and offend ...
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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.