Shakespeare: His World and His ArtAsia Publishing House, 1964 - 711 pàgines |
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Pàgina 301
... Lucrece story in Titus Andro- nicus ( II . i . 108 and III . i . 297 ) : Take this of me : Lucrece was not more chaste Than this Lavinia , Bassianus ' love . . . If Lucius live , he will requite your wrongs And make proud Saturnine and ...
... Lucrece story in Titus Andro- nicus ( II . i . 108 and III . i . 297 ) : Take this of me : Lucrece was not more chaste Than this Lavinia , Bassianus ' love . . . If Lucius live , he will requite your wrongs And make proud Saturnine and ...
Pàgina 302
... Lucrece is an inverted Macbeth . Where Duncan as the honoured guest unsuspectingly walks into his death - trap , Lucrece as she plays the true hostess is unwittingly trapped by her guest into worse than death . Lucrece receives Tarquin ...
... Lucrece is an inverted Macbeth . Where Duncan as the honoured guest unsuspectingly walks into his death - trap , Lucrece as she plays the true hostess is unwittingly trapped by her guest into worse than death . Lucrece receives Tarquin ...
Pàgina 305
... Lucrece is " his heartless for " ! Lucrece's plea is in comparison more pointed and apt ( 582 ) : My husband is thy friend for his sake spare me ; Thyself art mighty Myself a weakling for thine own sake leave me ; - do not then ensnare ...
... Lucrece is " his heartless for " ! Lucrece's plea is in comparison more pointed and apt ( 582 ) : My husband is thy friend for his sake spare me ; Thyself art mighty Myself a weakling for thine own sake leave me ; - do not then ensnare ...
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