How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... women like Lucretia and Cornelia ; that the tramp of its legions should have shaken the world ; that its military roads , uniting country to country , should have been so constructed that they have lasted to the present day ; and that ...
... women like Lucretia and Cornelia ; that the tramp of its legions should have shaken the world ; that its military roads , uniting country to country , should have been so constructed that they have lasted to the present day ; and that ...
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... women they contain . First , there is Volumnia , the mother of Coriolanus , " the she - wolf , " as Heine calls her , " who suckled the wolf Caius Marcius with her milk of iron " . " When he was yet tender - bodied , " she says , " and ...
... women they contain . First , there is Volumnia , the mother of Coriolanus , " the she - wolf , " as Heine calls her , " who suckled the wolf Caius Marcius with her milk of iron " . " When he was yet tender - bodied , " she says , " and ...
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... woman as Thackeray loved to paint : a woman without words- " my gracious silence " Coriolanus calls her - despised by her own sex as destitute of spirit ; wholly absorbed in her home , her husband , her son ; full of tenderness ...
... woman as Thackeray loved to paint : a woman without words- " my gracious silence " Coriolanus calls her - despised by her own sex as destitute of spirit ; wholly absorbed in her home , her husband , her son ; full of tenderness ...
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... women from Cleopatra , the voluptuous daughter of the East , the swart queen of Egypt , the serpent of old Nile , as Antony calls her . In comparison with them . she is but a glorious weed ; yet she arrests the eye , like a poppy among ...
... women from Cleopatra , the voluptuous daughter of the East , the swart queen of Egypt , the serpent of old Nile , as Antony calls her . In comparison with them . she is but a glorious weed ; yet she arrests the eye , like a poppy among ...
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... woman capable . There are few passages in all literature so im- pressive as those closing scenes in which , turning ... women to array her once more in all the splendour of her royal robes and , thus attired , applies the reptile to her ...
... woman capable . There are few passages in all literature so im- pressive as those closing scenes in which , turning ... women to array her once more in all the splendour of her royal robes and , thus attired , applies the reptile to her ...
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