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... Scene 1 . Although it has been assumed previously that no opinion , ex- pressed by one of the poet's characters , is to be quoted as being necessarily the poet's opinion also , yet any piece of wisdom or of thought , as distinguished ...
... Scene 1 . Although it has been assumed previously that no opinion , ex- pressed by one of the poet's characters , is to be quoted as being necessarily the poet's opinion also , yet any piece of wisdom or of thought , as distinguished ...
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... justified in pronouncing Hamlet to be , from every point of view , " an excellent play , well digested in the scenes , set down with as much modesty as cunning . " SHAKESPEARE AND HIS ADMIRERS . The practice of insisting upon 13.
... justified in pronouncing Hamlet to be , from every point of view , " an excellent play , well digested in the scenes , set down with as much modesty as cunning . " SHAKESPEARE AND HIS ADMIRERS . The practice of insisting upon 13.
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... scenes of enchantment , however they may now be ridiculed , were both by himself and his audience , thought awful ... scenes in Hamlet . Dr. Johnson alludes to the ridicule which he conceives to be attached by a modern to the scenes of ...
... scenes of enchantment , however they may now be ridiculed , were both by himself and his audience , thought awful ... scenes in Hamlet . Dr. Johnson alludes to the ridicule which he conceives to be attached by a modern to the scenes of ...
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... scene , that Macbeth drove it away , and also that he considered it as much an illusion as his wife would fain have had him , when she whispered about the air - drawn dagger . The above piece of criticism is cited on account of its mode ...
... scene , that Macbeth drove it away , and also that he considered it as much an illusion as his wife would fain have had him , when she whispered about the air - drawn dagger . The above piece of criticism is cited on account of its mode ...
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... mine eyes . " Macbeth , Act II . , Scene 1 . The Spiritualist , when contending for the absolute objectivity of Banquo's Ghost , may possibly be asked whether he also B 2 claims a like reality for " the air - drawn 19.
... mine eyes . " Macbeth , Act II . , Scene 1 . The Spiritualist , when contending for the absolute objectivity of Banquo's Ghost , may possibly be asked whether he also B 2 claims a like reality for " the air - drawn 19.
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An Essay Upon the Ghost Belief of Shakespeare (Classic Reprint) Alfred Roffe Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2017 |
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absolute admiration admit affirmed air-drawn dagger Alderson altogether Antigonus apparition argument Art thou artist Banquo's Ghost beautiful Bishop Butler brain cause causeless clothing coats and waistcoats conceives criticism critique curiosity doubts dreams effect evidence expression external fact Falstaff fatal vision Ghost in Hamlet Ghost of Banquo ghost or soul ghost-believer Glendower harmony heat-oppressed Helenus Hotspur human form idea indifferently the baser internal world Johnson kind Lafeu Macbeth Mayo Mayo's merely mind mortal coil name of action natural body natural eyes natural world objective reality observed Ollier opinion passage perceive persons at once philosophical persons philosophical sceptic philosophy play poem of Hamlet poet poetical poetical justice question random intuition real representations reason remarks representations ridicule Scene sceptic seen senses Shakespeare knew shew shewn simply Sir John Sherbrooke speak spiritual appearances spiritual eyes spiritual world supernatural superstition supposed theatre thee things thought true truth views visible Wynyard