The Supernatural in ShakespeareJ. Ouseley, 1908 - 158 pagina's |
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Pagina 43
... crimes done in my days of nature Are burnt and purged away . " He hints at the horrors of his place of abode ( happily for the theology of the time a temporary one ! ) , gives a detailed account of the method of his murder , even to 43 ...
... crimes done in my days of nature Are burnt and purged away . " He hints at the horrors of his place of abode ( happily for the theology of the time a temporary one ! ) , gives a detailed account of the method of his murder , even to 43 ...
Pagina 48
... Thomas Vaughan , were next sent to the block on a pretended charge of treason , and were soon followed by the too loyal Hastings . But the dastardly crime the latter had refused to share 48 SUPERNATURAL IN SHAKESPEARE .
... Thomas Vaughan , were next sent to the block on a pretended charge of treason , and were soon followed by the too loyal Hastings . But the dastardly crime the latter had refused to share 48 SUPERNATURAL IN SHAKESPEARE .
Pagina 49
Helen Hinton Stewart. But the dastardly crime the latter had refused to share in was carried out by other tools of Richard , now crowned king , and the brave young sons of Edward IV . were , by his order , smothered in the tower . Even ...
Helen Hinton Stewart. But the dastardly crime the latter had refused to share in was carried out by other tools of Richard , now crowned king , and the brave young sons of Edward IV . were , by his order , smothered in the tower . Even ...
Pagina 50
... 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 asleep he was at their mercy- he could only gaze and melt in the agony ...
... 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 asleep he was at their mercy- he could only gaze and melt in the agony ...
Pagina 57
... crime , and the mind of the reader or spectator is thus fully prepared for the climax in Act III . , where , through the ghost , Macbeth's conscience makes one final fruitless effort , then leaves him to continue his downward career ...
... crime , and the mind of the reader or spectator is thus fully prepared for the climax in Act III . , where , through the ghost , Macbeth's conscience makes one final fruitless effort , then leaves him to continue his downward career ...
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