Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... husband . She has neither scruples , doubts of success , nor fears of con- sequence . She is in one blaze and sunlight of hope and exultation , when once the golden promise of her ambition shines fully before her . She unflinchingly ...
... husband . She has neither scruples , doubts of success , nor fears of con- sequence . She is in one blaze and sunlight of hope and exultation , when once the golden promise of her ambition shines fully before her . She unflinchingly ...
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... husband : — " HE that's coming Must be provided for : and you shall put This night's great business into my despatch . " In the next scene , we note how closely she keeps her purpose in sight , and adheres to her plan of carrying it ...
... husband : — " HE that's coming Must be provided for : and you shall put This night's great business into my despatch . " In the next scene , we note how closely she keeps her purpose in sight , and adheres to her plan of carrying it ...
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... husband's agony of remorse , and affecting apostrophe to sleep : — " Still it cried , ' Sleep no more , ' " & c . " Lady M. What do you mean ? ” Impressive indeed is the lesson the poet reads upon the fruits of a bad ambition reaped by ...
... husband's agony of remorse , and affecting apostrophe to sleep : — " Still it cried , ' Sleep no more , ' " & c . " Lady M. What do you mean ? ” Impressive indeed is the lesson the poet reads upon the fruits of a bad ambition reaped by ...
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... husband's words . It is , indeed , a striking lesson to behold Lady Macbeth as she is now , and to recall what she was . Her vigour , her animation , her fiery eloquence , when the object of her ambi- tion was in view , and as yet ...
... husband's words . It is , indeed , a striking lesson to behold Lady Macbeth as she is now , and to recall what she was . Her vigour , her animation , her fiery eloquence , when the object of her ambi- tion was in view , and as yet ...
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... husband . Banquo , also , is too " full of the milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way to advancement . " He too " would be great ; is not without ambition , but with- out the illness which should attend it . What he would ...
... husband . Banquo , also , is too " full of the milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way to advancement . " He too " would be great ; is not without ambition , but with- out the illness which should attend it . What he would ...
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