Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 3 из 84
Стр. 62
They are , that is to say , drawn together by their shared sympathy for the wronged girl . ... She responds in precisely the same way , not merely changing the subject when she says firmly : ' I am sorry for my cousin .
They are , that is to say , drawn together by their shared sympathy for the wronged girl . ... She responds in precisely the same way , not merely changing the subject when she says firmly : ' I am sorry for my cousin .
Стр. 94
From thee , " he says , " even from thy virtue ! / . . . can it be / That modesty may more betray our sense / Than woman's lightness ? " ( 2.2.162 , 168-70 ) . Angelo retreats almost immediately from the vertiginous implications of this ...
From thee , " he says , " even from thy virtue ! / . . . can it be / That modesty may more betray our sense / Than woman's lightness ? " ( 2.2.162 , 168-70 ) . Angelo retreats almost immediately from the vertiginous implications of this ...
Стр. 95
The vile conclusion , " she says , in her fifth - act denunciation of Angelo , " I now begin with grief and shame to utter " ( 5.1.98-99 ) ; and the words " grief " and " shame " are here invested with full dramatic intensity .
The vile conclusion , " she says , in her fifth - act denunciation of Angelo , " I now begin with grief and shame to utter " ( 5.1.98-99 ) ; and the words " grief " and " shame " are here invested with full dramatic intensity .
Отзывы - Написать отзыв
Не удалось найти ни одного отзыва.
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
action appears audience authority become body called character claim common course court critical cultural death describes desire early effect Elizabeth Elizabethan England English essay Essex example experience expression fact Falstaff festive figure final follow force give Hamlet hand Henry human idea imagination interest Irish James John kind King language less lines live London Lord male Marxism means mind misogyny nature never offers once Othello peare performance perhaps play political popular position present Press Queen question reading reference relation Renaissance represented response rhetoric Richard role says scene secret seems sense sexual Shakes Shakespeare social society Sonnets speak speech stage story Studies suggests things thought tion tragedy true turn University Venice Venus women York