The Dramas of Lord Byron a Critical Study

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The Dramas of Lord Byron a Critical Study
Samuel Claggett Chew
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"What more pure and lofty than this character of Angiola . . . ?" asks Bulwer.^ "I know not in the circle of Shakespeare's women one more true, not only to nature — that is a slight merit — but to the highest and rarest order of nature. " Lastly, of Bertram. Byron palliates his treachery. In Act II, Scene ii, two of the conspirators discuss their plans together. Galendaro doubts the "hesitating softness" of Bertram (1. 68), but admits that he fears "less treachery than weakness" (1. 78). From t...his conversation the reader is prepared for Bertram's treachery. His hesitation is displayed when he reports to Ga- lendaro that he has not j^et completed the number in his company (III, ii, 6f. ) and a moment later he asks that some of the Senators may be spared in the general slaughter (1. 22 f. ) Bertram admits his "natural weakness, " his shrinking from "indiscriminate murder" (1. 64 f. ) The rest of the scene passes without further reference to possible treachery. But the reader is prepared for what follows.

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