Othello ; King Lear ; All's well that ends well ; MacbethCurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page xviii
... A comparison of Cinthio's . tale with the tragedy built upon it will show the measure of the Poet's judgment better , perhaps , than could be done by an entirely original performance . For , wherever he xviii Introduction OTHELLO.
... A comparison of Cinthio's . tale with the tragedy built upon it will show the measure of the Poet's judgment better , perhaps , than could be done by an entirely original performance . For , wherever he xviii Introduction OTHELLO.
Page xxii
... better meaning of Act I would needs be lost in narra- tion . For the very reason of the dramatic form is , that action conveys something which cannot be done up in propositions . So that , if narrative could here supply the place of the ...
... better meaning of Act I would needs be lost in narra- tion . For the very reason of the dramatic form is , that action conveys something which cannot be done up in propositions . So that , if narrative could here supply the place of the ...
Page xxix
... better growings of humanity , he is " nothing , if not critical " : so he pulls up every flower , however beautiful , to find a flaw in the root ; and of course flaws the root in pulling it . For , indeed , he has , properly speaking ...
... better growings of humanity , he is " nothing , if not critical " : so he pulls up every flower , however beautiful , to find a flaw in the root ; and of course flaws the root in pulling it . For , indeed , he has , properly speaking ...
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... better for being joined with so much of unlikeness . It is the chaste , beau- tiful wedlock of meekness and magnanimity , where the in- ward correspondence stands the more approved for the out- ward diversity ; and reminds us of what we ...
... better for being joined with so much of unlikeness . It is the chaste , beau- tiful wedlock of meekness and magnanimity , where the in- ward correspondence stands the more approved for the out- ward diversity ; and reminds us of what we ...
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... better part of human nature , in his judgment of his friend . When the confidence was destroyed by the craft of his deadly enemy , his sustaining power was also destroyed ; - the balance of his sensitive temperament was lost ; -his en ...
... better part of human nature , in his judgment of his friend . When the confidence was destroyed by the craft of his deadly enemy , his sustaining power was also destroyed ; - the balance of his sensitive temperament was lost ; -his en ...
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