The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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Page xiii
... Angelo . His proposals are rejected with scorn and horror ; but the lady , overcome by the pathetic entreaties of her brother , at last yields to them under a solemn promise of marriage . His object being gained , the wicked man commits ...
... Angelo . His proposals are rejected with scorn and horror ; but the lady , overcome by the pathetic entreaties of her brother , at last yields to them under a solemn promise of marriage . His object being gained , the wicked man commits ...
Page xvi
... Angelo's pardon , in that his life is thereby bound up with that of a wronged and innocent woman , whom his crimes are made the occasion of restoring to her rights and happiness , so that her virtue may be justly allowed to re- prieve ...
... Angelo's pardon , in that his life is thereby bound up with that of a wronged and innocent woman , whom his crimes are made the occasion of restoring to her rights and happiness , so that her virtue may be justly allowed to re- prieve ...
Page xx
... Angelo not merely baffles the strong indignant claims of justice , ( for cruelty , with lust and damnable baseness , cannot be forgiven , because we cannot conceive them as being morally repented of ; ) but it is likewise degrading to ...
... Angelo not merely baffles the strong indignant claims of justice , ( for cruelty , with lust and damnable baseness , cannot be forgiven , because we cannot conceive them as being morally repented of ; ) but it is likewise degrading to ...
Page xxi
... Angelo , because he was her “ hus- band on a pre - contract . " And who does not know that , in ancient times , the ... Angelo's proposal . As to the sec- ond part , though we do indeed feel that Claudio were rather to be pitied than ...
... Angelo , because he was her “ hus- band on a pre - contract . " And who does not know that , in ancient times , the ... Angelo's proposal . As to the sec- ond part , though we do indeed feel that Claudio were rather to be pitied than ...
Page xxii
... Angelo . ” But surely we are given to understand in the outset that the Duke has not preserved the esteem and confidence in question . In his first scene with friar Thomas , among his reasons for the action he has on foot , he makes ...
... Angelo . ” But surely we are given to understand in the outset that the Duke has not preserved the esteem and confidence in question . In his first scene with friar Thomas , among his reasons for the action he has on foot , he makes ...
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