The Good that Lives After Them: A Pattern in Shakespeare's Tragedies |
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... virtue ; Lady Macbeth wishes that Macbeth compromise himself and his virtue . Macbeth agrees to make the compromise his wife wishes , but he and she thereafter grow apart . Cordelia refuses to make the compromise her father wishes , but ...
... virtue ; Lady Macbeth wishes that Macbeth compromise himself and his virtue . Macbeth agrees to make the compromise his wife wishes , but he and she thereafter grow apart . Cordelia refuses to make the compromise her father wishes , but ...
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... virtue and social grace , of " masculine " strength and " feminine " sensitivity . The soft , yielding , sensitive , affectionate , " feminine " side of Cordelia's personality is displayed primarily in the later scenes of the play , and ...
... virtue and social grace , of " masculine " strength and " feminine " sensitivity . The soft , yielding , sensitive , affectionate , " feminine " side of Cordelia's personality is displayed primarily in the later scenes of the play , and ...
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... Virtue repressed . . . takes vengeance upon her . " Neither half of this statement is true . Lily B. Campbell ... virtue . " Her behavior shows that she is not as morally insensitive as she and we had thought , but it hardly shows that ...
... Virtue repressed . . . takes vengeance upon her . " Neither half of this statement is true . Lily B. Campbell ... virtue . " Her behavior shows that she is not as morally insensitive as she and we had thought , but it hardly shows that ...
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Hamlets Other Purpose | 12 |
King Lear and Macbeth the First Love Test | 39 |
King Lear and Macbeth the Second Love Test | 100 |
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