Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... king's housing with him at his own castle . And to crown all , his wife's representation of the ease with which the deed of the murder may be perpe- trated . In perusing his character , we become conscious that Macbeth is an irresolute ...
... king's housing with him at his own castle . And to crown all , his wife's representation of the ease with which the deed of the murder may be perpe- trated . In perusing his character , we become conscious that Macbeth is an irresolute ...
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... King Duncan , are wonderfully characteristic , and carry with them a slight womanly redemption , which Shakespeare so well knew to convey . She says to her husband : — " HE that's coming Must be provided for : and you shall put This ...
... King Duncan , are wonderfully characteristic , and carry with them a slight womanly redemption , which Shakespeare so well knew to convey . She says to her husband : — " HE that's coming Must be provided for : and you shall put This ...
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... King Duncan in Macbeth's castle , when he is retiring to rest , and is evidently brooding over his destiny , he says , in soli- loquy- " A heavy summons lies like lead upon me , And yet I would not sleep . Merciful powers ! Restrain in ...
... King Duncan in Macbeth's castle , when he is retiring to rest , and is evidently brooding over his destiny , he says , in soli- loquy- " A heavy summons lies like lead upon me , And yet I would not sleep . Merciful powers ! Restrain in ...
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... king , he has contrived to impress the reader with the feeling that they all suspect the same man of the crime , and no one breathes a suspicion to his fellow . Their dialogues are short , and conducted in dry sentences Macbeth . 19.
... king , he has contrived to impress the reader with the feeling that they all suspect the same man of the crime , and no one breathes a suspicion to his fellow . Their dialogues are short , and conducted in dry sentences Macbeth . 19.
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... King Duncan ; then they wound him in their devil's web , and finally sacrificed him . By this arrangement in the plot , the grandeur of the moral is enhanced . Had Macbeth been made the mere pas- sive instrument of this principle of ...
... King Duncan ; then they wound him in their devil's web , and finally sacrificed him . By this arrangement in the plot , the grandeur of the moral is enhanced . Had Macbeth been made the mere pas- sive instrument of this principle of ...
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