Shakspeare's Dramatic Art: History And Character of Shakspeare's Plays
Shakspeare's Dramatic Art: History And Character of Shakspeare's Plays
Ulrici, Hermann, 1806-1884
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And yet without it we should not have received such a perfect insight into her character, which is so important for the whole play. For it is self-evident that such an energetic, violent and thoroughly unfeminine nature, with STich passionateness and heat of temper, could not have had any affection for the cold, unmanly and effeminate King, or have remained faithful to him. Hence even though history has not expressly told us of it — however, if not DHAP. IX.] HENRY VI. 269 mentioned by Holinshe...d (as Gorvinns says) it is expressly stated in Grafton's (Hall's) Chronicle— the poet at aM events conld not be silent on a subject, which, as a matter of consistency, was demanded by history. Moreover, this terrible energy and enormity, this shameless display of evil, such as is here exhibited in a woman, is no doubt more dramatic, nay the very representation of it is more moral than the secret sin which creeps along in darkness, and the unexpressed suspicion of which must be enter- tained by the spectators.
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