ShakspereMacmillan, 1893 - 167 pages |
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Page 132
... out of all proportion to even its alleged motives . Cassio , notwithstanding his moral weaknesses , is a chivalrous nature possessed by enthusiastic admiration of his great gcneral and the beautiful lady 132 [ CHAP . SHAKSPERE .
... out of all proportion to even its alleged motives . Cassio , notwithstanding his moral weaknesses , is a chivalrous nature possessed by enthusiastic admiration of his great gcneral and the beautiful lady 132 [ CHAP . SHAKSPERE .
Page 133
Edward Dowden. enthusiastic admiration of his great gcneral and the beautiful lady who is his wife . But Iago can see neither human virtue nor greatness . All things to him are common and unclean , and he is content that they should be ...
Edward Dowden. enthusiastic admiration of his great gcneral and the beautiful lady who is his wife . But Iago can see neither human virtue nor greatness . All things to him are common and unclean , and he is content that they should be ...
Page 152
... admirable justice , nor deprives her of a true sense of pity for him who so gravely wrongs both her and himself . The meeting of kindred , with forgiveness and reconciliation , if these are called for by past offences , forms the common ...
... admirable justice , nor deprives her of a true sense of pity for him who so gravely wrongs both her and himself . The meeting of kindred , with forgiveness and reconciliation , if these are called for by past offences , forms the common ...
Page 156
... admirable worthies of their time , Mr. John Fletcher and Mr. William Shakspeare . " One feels upon reading it that there are certainly two authors . Fletcher's hand is present beyond any doubt ; and if the second writer were not ...
... admirable worthies of their time , Mr. John Fletcher and Mr. William Shakspeare . " One feels upon reading it that there are certainly two authors . Fletcher's hand is present beyond any doubt ; and if the second writer were not ...
Page 157
... admirable edition of the play ( New Shakspere Society , 1876 ) agrees with that of Mr. Hickson . In The Shakspere portions of the play will repay a careful study . The characterisation may be faint , but there are animated pieces of ...
... admirable edition of the play ( New Shakspere Society , 1876 ) agrees with that of Mr. Hickson . In The Shakspere portions of the play will repay a careful study . The characterisation may be faint , but there are animated pieces of ...
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