Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929 - 287 pages |
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Page xxxviii
... passion which these objects inspire can go along with the imagina- tion which seeks to express that passion and the 01 uneasy sense of delight accompanying it by some- thing still more beautiful , and no one can feel this passionate ...
... passion which these objects inspire can go along with the imagina- tion which seeks to express that passion and the 01 uneasy sense of delight accompanying it by some- thing still more beautiful , and no one can feel this passionate ...
Page 37
... passion to its height from the smallest beginnings and in spite of all obstacles , in painting the expiring conflict between love and hatred , tenderness and resent- ment , jealousy and remorse , in unfolding the strength and the ...
... passion to its height from the smallest beginnings and in spite of all obstacles , in painting the expiring conflict between love and hatred , tenderness and resent- ment , jealousy and remorse , in unfolding the strength and the ...
Page 261
... passion ; the affections are at a stand ; our sympathies are repulsed and defeated in all directions . The only passion which influences the story is that of Angelo ; and yet he seems to have a much greater passion . for hypocrisy than ...
... passion ; the affections are at a stand ; our sympathies are repulsed and defeated in all directions . The only passion which influences the story is that of Angelo ; and yet he seems to have a much greater passion . for hypocrisy than ...
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