The Supernatural in ShakespeareJ. Ouseley, 1908 - 158 pagina's |
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Pagina 5
... father 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 .
... father 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 11
... first that nothing but the death of the two unhappy victims of its bitterness could have put an end to the passionate feud . We now turn to Calphurnia , who , on the night before the " Ides of March , " II PRESENTIMENTS .
... first that nothing but the death of the two unhappy victims of its bitterness could have put an end to the passionate feud . We now turn to Calphurnia , who , on the night before the " Ides of March , " II PRESENTIMENTS .
Pagina 14
... death of princes . " Had she been more free , her energy might have overcome the tendency to introspection , but , as Cæsar's wife , she could but dream and entreat . The apparition of Cæsar's ghost to Brutus , forewarning him of his death ...
... death of princes . " Had she been more free , her energy might have overcome the tendency to introspection , but , as Cæsar's wife , she could but dream and entreat . The apparition of Cæsar's ghost to Brutus , forewarning him of his death ...
Pagina 24
... death , and bear His hopes ' bove wisdom , grace , or fear : And you all know security Is mortal's chiefest enemy . " - ( III . 5. ) . Accordingly we see Macbeth fighting with undaunted bravery , until this borrowed courage is staggered ...
... death , and bear His hopes ' bove wisdom , grace , or fear : And you all know security Is mortal's chiefest enemy . " - ( III . 5. ) . Accordingly we see Macbeth fighting with undaunted bravery , until this borrowed courage is staggered ...
Pagina 29
... death of the King , except the coincidence of the time , but it is evident from the last scene of the play that the Princess and the Lady Rosaline are impressed with the danger and unseemliness of too complete an abandonment to mirth ...
... death of the King , except the coincidence of the time , but it is evident from the last scene of the play that the Princess and the Lady Rosaline are impressed with the danger and unseemliness of too complete an abandonment to mirth ...
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