Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateAMS Press, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... cause and effect ; and all this harmonious arrangement , I assume , did not come to him with the facility of hooting to an owl . In this very play of Macbeth , for instance , not a scene , not a character in the dramatis personæ occurs ...
... cause and effect ; and all this harmonious arrangement , I assume , did not come to him with the facility of hooting to an owl . In this very play of Macbeth , for instance , not a scene , not a character in the dramatis personæ occurs ...
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... causes the char- acter of Macbeth to take that strong hold upon our sympa- thies . It is because we behold in him a mirror of human frailty that it possesses so powerful , an interest with us , and that we cannot find it in our hearts ...
... causes the char- acter of Macbeth to take that strong hold upon our sympa- thies . It is because we behold in him a mirror of human frailty that it possesses so powerful , an interest with us , and that we cannot find it in our hearts ...
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... causes him to leave the supper- chamber . She follows him , expostulates with him ; rises into remonstrance and reproach , —even into the bitterness of taunt : - " What beast was ' t then , That made you break this enterprise to me ...
... causes him to leave the supper- chamber . She follows him , expostulates with him ; rises into remonstrance and reproach , —even into the bitterness of taunt : - " What beast was ' t then , That made you break this enterprise to me ...
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... causing the murderer to recognise his victim . The Earl of Rosse says to Macbeth— " Please it your highness To grace us with your royal company ? " Macb . The table's full . " Lennox . Here's a place reserv'd , sir . " Macb . Where ...
... causing the murderer to recognise his victim . The Earl of Rosse says to Macbeth— " Please it your highness To grace us with your royal company ? " Macb . The table's full . " Lennox . Here's a place reserv'd , sir . " Macb . Where ...
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... cause , in which that of his native land is involved . Malcolm's last speech comes upon us like the morning sun into one's room , after darkness and perplexing dreams . It is precisely the effusion which would afford relief to a young ...
... cause , in which that of his native land is involved . Malcolm's last speech comes upon us like the morning sun into one's room , after darkness and perplexing dreams . It is precisely the effusion which would afford relief to a young ...
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