The Supernatural in Shakespeare. By Helen Hinton StewartJ. Ouseley, 1908 - 158 pagina's |
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Pagina 34
... lover , Romeo , on the night preceding the climax of his tragic career . Banished from Verona , far from his beloved wife of a day , with the blood of Tybalt upon his conscience , he awoke in the morning with a strange sense of ...
... lover , Romeo , on the night preceding the climax of his tragic career . Banished from Verona , far from his beloved wife of a day , with the blood of Tybalt upon his conscience , he awoke in the morning with a strange sense of ...
Pagina 35
... lovers , and to exclaim : Oh , if only Romeo had trusted this faithful instinct ! If he had only kept up his courage and his hope . For Juliet was not dead . At the time when he was happy in dreamland she had proved herself capable of ...
... lovers , and to exclaim : Oh , if only Romeo had trusted this faithful instinct ! If he had only kept up his courage and his hope . For Juliet was not dead . At the time when he was happy in dreamland she had proved herself capable of ...
Pagina 36
... lovers , remain to tell us what might have been . Apart from historical or legendary fact , it was more dramatically true that it should be so . The tragic elements surrounding the un- happy pair were too strong , their Southern blood ...
... lovers , remain to tell us what might have been . Apart from historical or legendary fact , it was more dramatically true that it should be so . The tragic elements surrounding the un- happy pair were too strong , their Southern blood ...
Pagina 107
... lovers as they blunder through the scene , seem but clumsy interlopers ; their judgment , their affections , their movements , their very appearance , all are subject to the whims of the fairies and we feel almost contemptuously that ...
... lovers as they blunder through the scene , seem but clumsy interlopers ; their judgment , their affections , their movements , their very appearance , all are subject to the whims of the fairies and we feel almost contemptuously that ...
Pagina 108
... lovers . But his first task is to overcome the determination of Titania to retain in her own service the " lovely boy stolen from an Indian King . " " Why should Titania cross her Oberon ? " he asks , coaxingly . " I do but beg a little ...
... lovers . But his first task is to overcome the determination of Titania to retain in her own service the " lovely boy stolen from an Indian King . " " Why should Titania cross her Oberon ? " he asks , coaxingly . " I do but beg a little ...
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