The Supernatural in ShakespeareJ. Ouseley, 1908 - 158 pagina's |
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Pagina 1
... King Saul of Israel sought help of the Witch of Endor 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 , we of the present ...
... King Saul of Israel sought help of the Witch of Endor 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 , we of the present ...
Pagina 5
... of his proposed antagonist , and that he was responsible for the madness and death of his sister , Ophelia . He knew that the king who had proposed the combat was his deadly enemy , for he had in his possession 5 PRESENTIMENTS .
... of his proposed antagonist , and that he was responsible for the madness and death of his sister , Ophelia . He knew that the king who had proposed the combat was his deadly enemy , for he had in his possession 5 PRESENTIMENTS .
Pagina 6
... king , for his execution in England . Had Hamlet's character been different , had he been active , energetic , capable of carving out his own future and forcing circumstances to give way before him , this unconscious reasoning would ...
... king , for his execution in England . Had Hamlet's character been different , had he been active , energetic , capable of carving out his own future and forcing circumstances to give way before him , this unconscious reasoning would ...
Pagina 7
... king , which Shakespeare makes clear enough , he is portrayed in the play as a loving husband , and the queen as a devoted wife . In the garden scene , where with her ladies , she observes the two gardeners in close conclave , she shows ...
... king , which Shakespeare makes clear enough , he is portrayed in the play as a loving husband , and the queen as a devoted wife . In the garden scene , where with her ladies , she observes the two gardeners in close conclave , she shows ...
Pagina 8
... King Richard approaches , dethroned and guarded : - But soft , but see , or rather do not see My fair rose wither ; yet look up behold , That you in pity may dissolve to dew And wash him fresh again . ” — ( V . , 1. ) . And thus ...
... King Richard approaches , dethroned and guarded : - But soft , but see , or rather do not see My fair rose wither ; yet look up behold , That you in pity may dissolve to dew And wash him fresh again . ” — ( V . , 1. ) . And thus ...
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