How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... passion and its fatal consequences . Antony is the Prodigal Son of Shakspeare's works , but a prodigal who never comes home.1 1 When our viciousness grows hard- Oh misery on't ! -the wise gods seal our eyes ; In our own filth drop our ...
... passion and its fatal consequences . Antony is the Prodigal Son of Shakspeare's works , but a prodigal who never comes home.1 1 When our viciousness grows hard- Oh misery on't ! -the wise gods seal our eyes ; In our own filth drop our ...
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... passion rose , she could meet it with its equal , or with arts of hesitancy and coyness which only inflamed it the more . Her sole object was to keep him beside her in Egypt , and as far as possible from Rome , where his duties lay ...
... passion rose , she could meet it with its equal , or with arts of hesitancy and coyness which only inflamed it the more . Her sole object was to keep him beside her in Egypt , and as far as possible from Rome , where his duties lay ...
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... passion as the maid that milks And does the meanest chares . All the greatness of Antony comes back on her ; and she declares that , he being gone , " there is nothing left remarkable beneath the visiting moon " . The officers of ...
... passion as the maid that milks And does the meanest chares . All the greatness of Antony comes back on her ; and she declares that , he being gone , " there is nothing left remarkable beneath the visiting moon " . The officers of ...
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... passion that he goes a - wooing than under the constraint of impecuniosity : as he confesses himself , he makes love to Ford's wife , " because , the report goes , she hath all the rule of her husband's purse , and he hath a legion of ...
... passion that he goes a - wooing than under the constraint of impecuniosity : as he confesses himself , he makes love to Ford's wife , " because , the report goes , she hath all the rule of her husband's purse , and he hath a legion of ...
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... passion which plays havoc with the character of the hero and the fortunes of those around him . King Lear's overfondness is at the root of all his misfortunes . It has been denied that in Romeo and Juliet Shakspeare at all disapproves ...
... passion which plays havoc with the character of the hero and the fortunes of those around him . King Lear's overfondness is at the root of all his misfortunes . It has been denied that in Romeo and Juliet Shakspeare at all disapproves ...
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