The Plays of Shakespeare: MacbethW. Heinemann, 1904 |
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... Macduff and her little son . It is sustained throughout with only one break - the excellent burlesque monologue of the Porter . II . The play centres entirely round the two chief char- acters , Macbeth and Lady Macbeth ; in their minds ...
... Macduff and her little son . It is sustained throughout with only one break - the excellent burlesque monologue of the Porter . II . The play centres entirely round the two chief char- acters , Macbeth and Lady Macbeth ; in their minds ...
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... Macduff on the influence of drink upon erotic inclination and capacity . It is well known that Schiller , in accordance with classical prejudices , omitted the monologue in his translation , and replaced it by a pious morning - song ...
... Macduff on the influence of drink upon erotic inclination and capacity . It is well known that Schiller , in accordance with classical prejudices , omitted the monologue in his translation , and replaced it by a pious morning - song ...
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... Macduff , which Shakespeare has transcribed literally from his Holinshed , is weak and flagging . It presents hardly any point of interest except the far - fetched account of King Edward the Con- fessor's power of curing the king's evil ...
... Macduff , which Shakespeare has transcribed literally from his Holinshed , is weak and flagging . It presents hardly any point of interest except the far - fetched account of King Edward the Con- fessor's power of curing the king's evil ...
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... Macduff falls back on the traditional sentiment : - - ' Sinful Macduff , They were all struck for thee ! naught that I am , Not for their own demerits , but for mine , Fell slaughter on their souls . ' Among these horror - stricken ...
... Macduff falls back on the traditional sentiment : - - ' Sinful Macduff , They were all struck for thee ! naught that I am , Not for their own demerits , but for mine , Fell slaughter on their souls . ' Among these horror - stricken ...
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... Macduff's ? It is improbable ; and , in any case , they must have been constantly brought to his mind again at rehearsals and performances of the play . We have here one of the difficulties which would be solved if we were in posses ...
... Macduff's ? It is improbable ; and , in any case , they must have been constantly brought to his mind again at rehearsals and performances of the play . We have here one of the difficulties which would be solved if we were in posses ...
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