The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen3Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Página 117
... Helen's passion for Bertram seems to spring not from any flaw in her clear and penetrating mind , but from something fundamentally irrational in the nature of love itself . Christian idealism sees the peculiar glory of love in its power ...
... Helen's passion for Bertram seems to spring not from any flaw in her clear and penetrating mind , but from something fundamentally irrational in the nature of love itself . Christian idealism sees the peculiar glory of love in its power ...
Página 118
... Helen's love is an idolatry , and finds its highest expression in adoring self - subjection : I dare not say I take you ; but I give Me and my service , ever whilst I live , Into your guiding power . She Yet the triumph of her love is ...
... Helen's love is an idolatry , and finds its highest expression in adoring self - subjection : I dare not say I take you ; but I give Me and my service , ever whilst I live , Into your guiding power . She Yet the triumph of her love is ...
Página 123
... Helen , bold with the security of strength , could not have permitted herself such license of jest . But there is evidence of patching at v . 179 ; and the passage is probably a relic of the earlier play . See further , note to 179 ...
... Helen , bold with the security of strength , could not have permitted herself such license of jest . But there is evidence of patching at v . 179 ; and the passage is probably a relic of the earlier play . See further , note to 179 ...
Página 125
... Helen's speech . More probably the preceding dialogue ( from v . 122 ) has been clumsily pieced with the con- text , involving the loss of at least several lines . 188. adoptious christendoms , names arbitrarily given . 189. That ...
... Helen's speech . More probably the preceding dialogue ( from v . 122 ) has been clumsily pieced with the con- text , involving the loss of at least several lines . 188. adoptious christendoms , names arbitrarily given . 189. That ...
Página 126
... Helen , farewell : if I can remember thee , I will think of thee at court . Hel . Monsieur Parolles , you were born under a charitable star . Par . Under Mars , I. Hel . I especially think , under Mars . Par . Why under Mars ? Hel . The ...
... Helen , farewell : if I can remember thee , I will think of thee at court . Hel . Monsieur Parolles , you were born under a charitable star . Par . Under Mars , I. Hel . I especially think , under Mars . Par . Why under Mars ? Hel . The ...
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