Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... her lord with that resolute bearing which shall infuse its spirit into his : - " Great Glamis ! worthy Cawdor ! Greater than both , -by the all hail hereafter ! " The words she uses in speaking of her guest and Macbeth . 9.
... her lord with that resolute bearing which shall infuse its spirit into his : - " Great Glamis ! worthy Cawdor ! Greater than both , -by the all hail hereafter ! " The words she uses in speaking of her guest and Macbeth . 9.
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... spirit ? -Cast down - prostrate . She is capable of immense exertion while the pressure of necessity lasts ; during that excessive demand upon her , during the banquet scene , she appears omnipotent : but Macbeth . II II.
... spirit ? -Cast down - prostrate . She is capable of immense exertion while the pressure of necessity lasts ; during that excessive demand upon her , during the banquet scene , she appears omnipotent : but Macbeth . II II.
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... spirit , her depression , alternated with spasmodic efforts in her husband's behalf , her saddened days , her awful nights , her premature death , as we find them when her ambitious desires are crowned . When we desire to realise the ...
... spirit , her depression , alternated with spasmodic efforts in her husband's behalf , her saddened days , her awful nights , her premature death , as we find them when her ambitious desires are crowned . When we desire to realise the ...
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... spirit at the supper - table . The idea of such a visitation , at such a point of time , is sufficiently ghastly in itself ; but the effect is enhanced by the consummate skill and simple power of the poet in causing the murderer to ...
... spirit at the supper - table . The idea of such a visitation , at such a point of time , is sufficiently ghastly in itself ; but the effect is enhanced by the consummate skill and simple power of the poet in causing the murderer to ...
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... spirit of his victim has come to taunt him ; and he makes . that tremendous appeal to the apparition , " Take any shape but that , and my firm nerves shall never tremble : " & c . And lastly , upon her upbraiding him with his ...
... spirit of his victim has come to taunt him ; and he makes . that tremendous appeal to the apparition , " Take any shape but that , and my firm nerves shall never tremble : " & c . And lastly , upon her upbraiding him with his ...
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