Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder Company, 1863 - 521 pagina's |
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... nature and course of action . He begins by an indication of his own distrust in them . He bids his attendant " go to the door " during their stay , and " wait there till called . " He next shows that he has previously had an interview ...
... nature and course of action . He begins by an indication of his own distrust in them . He bids his attendant " go to the door " during their stay , and " wait there till called . " He next shows that he has previously had an interview ...
Pagina 12
... nature , with their uniform current of action , carrying us on to its grand catastrophe . Thus we have the first victim of Macbeth's ambition , " the good king Duncan , " described as a man formed in the very mould of unoffending ...
... nature , with their uniform current of action , carrying us on to its grand catastrophe . Thus we have the first victim of Macbeth's ambition , " the good king Duncan , " described as a man formed in the very mould of unoffending ...
Pagina 14
... nature restrained him even from an unjust aspiration . Thus , at the close of the banquet with 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 ...
... nature restrained him even from an unjust aspiration . Thus , at the close of the banquet with 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 ...
Pagina 15
Charles Cowden Clarke. Restrain in me the cursed thoughts that nature Gives way to in repose . " And immediately ... nature reveals itself . In a spasm of horror at the deed , he ex- claims- " When we have our naked frailties hid ...
Charles Cowden Clarke. Restrain in me the cursed thoughts that nature Gives way to in repose . " And immediately ... nature reveals itself . In a spasm of horror at the deed , he ex- claims- " When we have our naked frailties hid ...
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... natural history , and the exquisite polish of his diction displays the man of quality and attainment . Macbeth testifies to the superiority of his nature : - " Our fears in Banquo Stick deep ; and in his royalty of nature Reigns that ...
... natural history , and the exquisite polish of his diction displays the man of quality and attainment . Macbeth testifies to the superiority of his nature : - " Our fears in Banquo Stick deep ; and in his royalty of nature Reigns that ...
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