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Pagina 318
The terrible passions which are there developed by the action find their vent in
the appropriate language of passion , the bold and sometimes rude outpourings
of nature . The characters of Locrine ' are moved to passion , but first and last they
...
The terrible passions which are there developed by the action find their vent in
the appropriate language of passion , the bold and sometimes rude outpourings
of nature . The characters of Locrine ' are moved to passion , but first and last they
...
Pagina 381
What is very remarkable too for a play of this period ( and in this opinion we differ
from Ulrici ) , there is very little extravagance of language ; and the criminal
passion in all its stages is conducted with singular delicacy . There are many ...
What is very remarkable too for a play of this period ( and in this opinion we differ
from Ulrici ) , there is very little extravagance of language ; and the criminal
passion in all its stages is conducted with singular delicacy . There are many ...
Pagina 384
She avows her passion for Mosbie to the landlord of the Flower - de - luce ; she
openly prompts Arden's own servant Michael to murder his master , tempting him
with a promise to promote his suit to Mosbie's sister . The first scene between ...
She avows her passion for Mosbie to the landlord of the Flower - de - luce ; she
openly prompts Arden's own servant Michael to murder his master , tempting him
with a promise to promote his suit to Mosbie's sister . The first scene between ...
Pagina 408
There is a very long and somewhat ambitious scene , in which the king instructs
his secretary to describe his passion in verse . It is certainly not conceived in a
real dramatic spirit . The action altogether flags , and the passion is very
imperfectly ...
There is a very long and somewhat ambitious scene , in which the king instructs
his secretary to describe his passion in verse . It is certainly not conceived in a
real dramatic spirit . The action altogether flags , and the passion is very
imperfectly ...
Pagina 463
It is this power of dealing with high passions which appears to us to be most
wanting in the scenes where passion is required . It is answered , that those
scenes are written by Fletcher , and not by Shakspere . Of this presently . The
interruption ...
It is this power of dealing with high passions which appears to us to be most
wanting in the scenes where passion is required . It is answered , that those
scenes are written by Fletcher , and not by Shakspere . Of this presently . The
interruption ...
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