The Supernatural in ShakespeareJ. Ouseley, 1908 - 158 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... fear Call it my That keeps you in the house , and not your own . " The criticism is too just to have been conceived on the spur of the moment . It is evident that she was able to gauge the hero's weakness , and see the rock on which he ...
... fear Call it my That keeps you in the house , and not your own . " The criticism is too just to have been conceived on the spur of the moment . It is evident that she was able to gauge the hero's weakness , and see the rock on which he ...
Pagina 18
... once an example and a definition of this.— 66 2ND CITIZEN : Truly the souls of men are full of dread : Ye cannot reason al- most with a man That looks not heavily and full of fear . divine instinct " 3RD CITIZEN : By a divine men's 18.
... once an example and a definition of this.— 66 2ND CITIZEN : Truly the souls of men are full of dread : Ye cannot reason al- most with a man That looks not heavily and full of fear . divine instinct " 3RD CITIZEN : By a divine men's 18.
Pagina 24
... 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 by the apparent approach of Dunsinane Wood , and ...
... 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 by the apparent approach of Dunsinane Wood , and ...
Pagina 50
... was at their mercy- he could only gaze and melt in the agony of fear . Although the actual words vary , all address him in the same strain : - " Despair and die ! " Two of the apparitions 50 SUPERNATURAL IN SHAKESPEARE .
... was at their mercy- he could only gaze and melt in the agony of fear . Although the actual words vary , all address him in the same strain : - " Despair and die ! " Two of the apparitions 50 SUPERNATURAL IN SHAKESPEARE .
Pagina 58
... fears Banquo , for " In his royalty of nature But Reigns that which would be feared : ' tis much he dares And , to ... fear and under him My genius is rebuked , as it is said Mark Antony's was by Cæsar . " In these last words we have ...
... fears Banquo , for " In his royalty of nature But Reigns that which would be feared : ' tis much he dares And , to ... fear and under him My genius is rebuked , as it is said Mark Antony's was by Cæsar . " In these last words we have ...
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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