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Pagina 44
Exeunt . SCENE III .-- The same . A Room in the Palace . Enter LEONTES ,
ANTIGONUS , Lords , and other Attendants . Leon . Nor night nor day , no rest : It
is but weakness To bear the matter thus ; mere weakness , if The cause were not
in ...
Exeunt . SCENE III .-- The same . A Room in the Palace . Enter LEONTES ,
ANTIGONUS , Lords , and other Attendants . Leon . Nor night nor day , no rest : It
is but weakness To bear the matter thus ; mere weakness , if The cause were not
in ...
Pagina 106
Had she such power , She had just cause . ' ' Leon . She had ; and would incense
me To murther her I married . Paul . I should so : Were I the ghost that walk'd , I ' d
bid you mark Her eye ; and tell me , for what dull part in ' t You chose her ...
Had she such power , She had just cause . ' ' Leon . She had ; and would incense
me To murther her I married . Paul . I should so : Were I the ghost that walk'd , I ' d
bid you mark Her eye ; and tell me , for what dull part in ' t You chose her ...
Pagina 263
Schlegel appears to us to have hit the true cause why the youth of England have
been said to take their history from Shakspere . The “ lively images ” of the poet
present a general truth much more completely than the tedious narratives of the ...
Schlegel appears to us to have hit the true cause why the youth of England have
been said to take their history from Shakspere . The “ lively images ” of the poet
present a general truth much more completely than the tedious narratives of the ...
Pagina 334
An historic drama is , therefore , a collection of events borrowed from history , but
connected together , in respect of cause and time , poetically and by dramatic
fiction . ” Again : “ The events themselves are immaterial , otherwise than as the ...
An historic drama is , therefore , a collection of events borrowed from history , but
connected together , in respect of cause and time , poetically and by dramatic
fiction . ” Again : “ The events themselves are immaterial , otherwise than as the ...
Pagina 511
... but it is a destiny with foregoing causes — its seeds are sown in the varying
constitution of the human mind : and thus it ... Aumerle excuseth himself of the
Duke of Gloucester's death , I say ( quoth he ) that he was the very cause of his
death ...
... but it is a destiny with foregoing causes — its seeds are sown in the varying
constitution of the human mind : and thus it ... Aumerle excuseth himself of the
Duke of Gloucester's death , I say ( quoth he ) that he was the very cause of his
death ...
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