The Supernatural in Shakespeare. By Helen Hinton StewartJ. Ouseley, 1908 - 158 pagina's |
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Pagina 1
... in order to read the future , the super- natural has never ceased to have an attraction for the mass of humanity ; and , far from having outgrown this curiosity , A we of the present day turn upon it the light I THE SUPERNATURAL ...
... in order to read the future , the super- natural has never ceased to have an attraction for the mass of humanity ; and , far from having outgrown this curiosity , A we of the present day turn upon it the light I THE SUPERNATURAL ...
Pagina 4
... future , a temperament , either by nature or force of circumstances , more introspective than energetic . Such , in fact , are the attributes of the persons in Shakespeare who have the power of anticipating the future . Under this ...
... future , a temperament , either by nature or force of circumstances , more introspective than energetic . Such , in fact , are the attributes of the persons in Shakespeare who have the power of anticipating the future . Under this ...
Pagina 5
Helen Hinton Stewart. the power of anticipating the future . Under this heading of unconscious cere- bration must be classed by far the greatest number of presentiments in the plays . Hamlet's well - known utterance Horatio before his ...
Helen Hinton Stewart. the power of anticipating the future . Under this heading of unconscious cere- bration must be classed by far the greatest number of presentiments in the plays . Hamlet's well - known utterance Horatio before his ...
Pagina 6
... future and forcing circumstances to give way before him , this unconscious reasoning would either have passed unnoticed through his brain , or would have led him to grapple with events and avoid the catastrophe . Horatio urges him to ...
... future and forcing circumstances to give way before him , this unconscious reasoning would either have passed unnoticed through his brain , or would have led him to grapple with events and avoid the catastrophe . Horatio urges him to ...
Pagina 12
... future ? There is not much to interest us in Cæsar's wife ; her general manner is a combination of impulsiveness and wifely duty ; but one remark betrays deeper intuition than on the surface appeared . After Cæsar's hyperbolical vaunt ...
... future ? There is not much to interest us in Cæsar's wife ; her general manner is a combination of impulsiveness and wifely duty ; but one remark betrays deeper intuition than on the surface appeared . After Cæsar's hyperbolical vaunt ...
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