Shakespeare Studies, Historical and Comparative in MethodUngar, 1960 - 502 pages A collection and study of Shakespeare's works. |
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Page 55
... passion of Dryden , Lee , and Otway ; on the other , the dignity and self - control of Corneille and Racine . In French classic tragedy char- acters are guided and ruled by the reason , heroes and heroines are not the mere victims of ...
... passion of Dryden , Lee , and Otway ; on the other , the dignity and self - control of Corneille and Racine . In French classic tragedy char- acters are guided and ruled by the reason , heroes and heroines are not the mere victims of ...
Page 94
... passion foreign , in a sense , to his nature . Instead of breeding the poison as the jealous do , he is infected with it - though he is not asleep in an orchard , it is poured into his ear . The convention of the slanderer believed , by ...
... passion foreign , in a sense , to his nature . Instead of breeding the poison as the jealous do , he is infected with it - though he is not asleep in an orchard , it is poured into his ear . The convention of the slanderer believed , by ...
Page 108
... passionate man . Angelo is neither . ' He is not a hypocrite before temptation , or a self - deceived soul , who ... passion for Isabella - nothing left of him to be pardoned and married to Mariana . ' But that he was not a hypocrite ...
... passionate man . Angelo is neither . ' He is not a hypocrite before temptation , or a self - deceived soul , who ... passion for Isabella - nothing left of him to be pardoned and married to Mariana . ' But that he was not a hypocrite ...
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the device in Terence and Plautus 9 In sixteenth | 12 |
CHAPTER II | 36 |
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