The Supernatural in ShakespeareJ. Ouseley, 1908 - 158 pagina's |
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Pagina 50
... shake off the terrible memories , compelled to act over again each crime , to see the very form of each sufferer , ghastly , reproachful , threat- ening . Awake he would have defied them with some new crime or violent action , but ...
... shake off the terrible memories , compelled to act over again each crime , to see the very form of each sufferer , ghastly , reproachful , threat- ening . Awake he would have defied them with some new crime or violent action , but ...
Pagina 52
... shaking flesh . I shall despair ! there is no creature loves me ! And if I die , no soul shall pity me . Methought the souls of all that I had murdered Came to my tent , and every one did threat 52 SUPERNATURAL IN SHAKESPEARE .
... shaking flesh . I shall despair ! there is no creature loves me ! And if I die , no soul shall pity me . Methought the souls of all that I had murdered Came to my tent , and every one did threat 52 SUPERNATURAL IN SHAKESPEARE .
Pagina 61
... is to follow : - MACBETH : " But let the frame of things disjoint , both the worlds suffer Ere we will eat one meal in fear , and sleep In the affliction of those terrible dreams That shake us nightly ; better be with the dead 61 GHOSTS .
... is to follow : - MACBETH : " But let the frame of things disjoint , both the worlds suffer Ere we will eat one meal in fear , and sleep In the affliction of those terrible dreams That shake us nightly ; better be with the dead 61 GHOSTS .
Pagina 62
Helen Hinton Stewart. That shake us nightly ; better be with the dead Whom we , to gain our peace , have sent to peace , Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstasy . " And he goes on to hint at his guilty plot , telling ...
Helen Hinton Stewart. That shake us nightly ; better be with the dead Whom we , to gain our peace , have sent to peace , Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstasy . " And he goes on to hint at his guilty plot , telling ...
Pagina 66
... shake Thy gory locks at me . " Lady Macbeth hastens to come between his self - betrayal and the astonished nobles , apologising for him , and ending t with the contemptuous angry aside to her husband : " 66 SUPERNATURAL IN SHAKESPEARE .
... shake Thy gory locks at me . " Lady Macbeth hastens to come between his self - betrayal and the astonished nobles , apologising for him , and ending t with the contemptuous angry aside to her husband : " 66 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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Andromache Antony apparitions appear Ariel Auberon Banquo beauty blood brain Brutus Caliban Cassius character charm choughs crime dead death devil divine drama dramatist dread dream earth ecstasy elves evil spirits exclaim eyes fairies fairy-land fancy father fear feel fight Fleance genius Ghost of Cæsar ghost-lore grace guilty Hamlet Hastings hath heart heaven Hecuba hero Hippolyta Horatio human Ides of March ignorant ill chances imagination instinct intellect Juliet Julius Cæsar King King of Navarre Lady Macbeth lord lovers LUCIUS magic merry Methought mind moon mortal murder nature Nature's night noble Oberon Octavius Ovid palace Philippi presentiments Prospero Puck Queen reason Richard Richard III Romeo royal scene secret seems Shake sleep sleepers soul sprite suggests SUPERNATURAL IN SHAKESPEARE Sycorax Tempest tent terrible thee Theseus thing thou art thought Titania tragedy truth turn vision wife witch words