The Supernatural in ShakespeareJ. Ouseley, 1908 - 158 pagina's |
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Pagina 57
... no less guilty wife have been duly crowned , one son of the slaughtered king has reached Ireland and the other is safe at the English court . The lords , all save M'Duff , have sworn fealty to Macbeth ; even Banquo 57 GHOSTS .
... no less guilty wife have been duly crowned , one son of the slaughtered king has reached Ireland and the other is safe at the English court . The lords , all save M'Duff , have sworn fealty to Macbeth ; even Banquo 57 GHOSTS .
Pagina 58
Helen Hinton Stewart. M'Duff , have sworn fealty to Macbeth ; even Banquo , although convinced of the usurper's guilt , has become , outwardly at least , his friend and counsellor . Macbeth fears Banquo , for " In his royalty of nature ...
Helen Hinton Stewart. M'Duff , have sworn fealty to Macbeth ; even Banquo , although convinced of the usurper's guilt , has become , outwardly at least , his friend and counsellor . Macbeth fears Banquo , for " In his royalty of nature ...
Pagina 60
... Banquo lived the sword of Damocles hung by its single silken thread above the blood- stained king , as he tried in vain to enjoy life's royal feast . But now ( to use his own metaphor ) , 60 SUPERNATURAL IN SHAKESPEARE .
... Banquo lived the sword of Damocles hung by its single silken thread above the blood- stained king , as he tried in vain to enjoy life's royal feast . But now ( to use his own metaphor ) , 60 SUPERNATURAL IN SHAKESPEARE .
Pagina 61
... Banquo's body might die , and rot , and return to dust , and yet the spirit still live to re- buke , as heretofore , his guilty soul . In Act III . , 2 , he betrays in his words to Lady Macbeth the strained and un- settled state of his ...
... Banquo's body might die , and rot , and return to dust , and yet the spirit still live to re- buke , as heretofore , his guilty soul . In Act III . , 2 , he betrays in his words to Lady Macbeth the strained and un- settled state of his ...
Pagina 62
... applaud the deed . " Banquo has ridden forth with his son Fleance , under promise to return in time for the evening feast . At one point on their homeward journey they will dis- mount , " so 62 SUPERNATURAL IN SHAKESPEARE .
... applaud the deed . " Banquo has ridden forth with his son Fleance , under promise to return in time for the evening feast . At one point on their homeward journey they will dis- mount , " so 62 SUPERNATURAL IN SHAKESPEARE .
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The Supernatural in Shakespeare. By Helen Hinton Stewart Helen Hinton Stewart Volledige weergave - 1908 |
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