The Supernatural in ShakespeareJ. Ouseley, 1908 - 158 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... wife . In the garden scene , where with her ladies , she observes the two gardeners in close conclave , she shows keen intelli- gence in her sad wager.- 66 My wretchedness unto a row of pins They'll talk 7 PRESENTIMENTS .
... wife . In the garden scene , where with her ladies , she observes the two gardeners in close conclave , she shows keen intelli- gence in her sad wager.- 66 My wretchedness unto a row of pins They'll talk 7 PRESENTIMENTS .
Pagina 18
... Scene 3 , the dramatist gives us at 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 ...
... Scene 3 , the dramatist gives us at 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 ...
Pagina 29
... 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 . There are a few instances of pre- plays still un- sentiments in the plays accounted for ...
... 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 . There are a few instances of pre- plays still un- sentiments in the plays accounted for ...
Pagina 48
... scene he had already joined in the murder of the young prince , Edward of Lan- caster , and slain the mild Sixth Henry with his own hand . Fortune herself seemed to favour him in the early death of his brother , Edward IV . , but he ...
... scene he had already joined in the murder of the young prince , Edward of Lan- caster , and slain the mild Sixth Henry with his own hand . Fortune herself seemed to favour him in the early death of his brother , Edward IV . , but he ...
Pagina 55
... highly educated of the day might share it with the most ignorant , must have enhanced the effect of the scene to a degree which it is difficult for us in our prosaic age to realise . II . In " Macbeth " and " Julius Cæsar 55 GHOSTS .
... highly educated of the day might share it with the most ignorant , must have enhanced the effect of the scene to a degree which it is difficult for us in our prosaic age to realise . II . In " Macbeth " and " Julius Cæsar 55 GHOSTS .
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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