Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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... Cleopatra . Into them he has poured his most Titanic conceptions of the evil of the world and what it means . In Hamlet the tragedy springs from adultery in the past . In Macbeth it is criminal ambition . In Othello it is the poison of ...
... Cleopatra . Into them he has poured his most Titanic conceptions of the evil of the world and what it means . In Hamlet the tragedy springs from adultery in the past . In Macbeth it is criminal ambition . In Othello it is the poison of ...
Pàgina 78
... Cleopatra : - - I will to Egypt : And though I make this marriage for my peace I ' the East my pleasure lies . And his return to Egypt is a triple act of treachery to himself , to his wife , and to his country . Antony's passion for ...
... Cleopatra : - - I will to Egypt : And though I make this marriage for my peace I ' the East my pleasure lies . And his return to Egypt is a triple act of treachery to himself , to his wife , and to his country . Antony's passion for ...
Pàgina 81
... Cleopatra , so does the fall of the Roman Republic result from the contact of the simple hardihood of the West with the luxury of the East . Antony is Rome ; Cleopatra is the Orient . When he perishes , a prey to the voluptuousness of ...
... Cleopatra , so does the fall of the Roman Republic result from the contact of the simple hardihood of the West with the luxury of the East . Antony is Rome ; Cleopatra is the Orient . When he perishes , a prey to the voluptuousness of ...
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