A Shakespeare Commentary ...F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1957 - 973 pages |
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Page 260
... character of Kent , her champion , when disinherited by her father , she expresses in the following lines : O thou good Kent ! how shall I live and work To match thy goodness ? My life will be too short , And every measure fail me ...
... character of Kent , her champion , when disinherited by her father , she expresses in the following lines : O thou good Kent ! how shall I live and work To match thy goodness ? My life will be too short , And every measure fail me ...
Page 388
... character of Shylock , Hudson says : " If Portia is the beauty of this play , Shylock is its strength . He is a standing marvel of power and scope in the dramatic art ; at the same time appearing so much a man of Nature's making , that ...
... character of Shylock , Hudson says : " If Portia is the beauty of this play , Shylock is its strength . He is a standing marvel of power and scope in the dramatic art ; at the same time appearing so much a man of Nature's making , that ...
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... character . Commenting on this character , Gervinus says : " Contrasted with him ( Carlisle ) is the old York , whom Coleridge , in consequence of an incorrect apprehension of the character , has placed in a false opposition to Richard ...
... character . Commenting on this character , Gervinus says : " Contrasted with him ( Carlisle ) is the old York , whom Coleridge , in consequence of an incorrect apprehension of the character , has placed in a false opposition to Richard ...
Contents
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF JULIUS CESAR | 1 |
As You Like | 33 |
THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH | 69 |
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