The Supernatural in ShakespeareJ. Ouseley, 1908 - 158 pagina's |
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Pagina 27
... stand , " refuse to move at the command of Westmore- land , " until they hear the Prince's voice . " Helpless without their soldiers , the Archbishop and Hastings are startled from their fool's paradise to find them- selves arrested as ...
... stand , " refuse to move at the command of Westmore- land , " until they hear the Prince's voice . " Helpless without their soldiers , the Archbishop and Hastings are startled from their fool's paradise to find them- selves arrested as ...
Pagina 52
... stand on my 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 .
... stand on my 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 53
... stand before our faces . " Was this experience merely a dream , or , since " dreams " themselves still wait for elucidation , was it the effect solely of imagination conjuring up the past ? The episode is treated 53 GHOSTS .
... stand before our faces . " Was this experience merely a dream , or , since " dreams " themselves still wait for elucidation , was it the effect solely of imagination conjuring up the past ? The episode is treated 53 GHOSTS .
Pagina 56
... stand on a strictly scientific basis . There is nothing arbitrary in the appear- ances ; whether regarded as psychological phenomena or mental hallucinations , the conditions fulfil every condition of science . In the case of Macbeth ...
... stand on a strictly scientific basis . There is nothing arbitrary in the appear- ances ; whether regarded as psychological phenomena or mental hallucinations , the conditions fulfil every condition of science . In the case of Macbeth ...
Pagina 79
... stands fact to face with the " Genius , " or the ghost of the murdered Cæsar . The actual Cæsar who figures in the play is little of a hero , or more correctly , he is the wreck of one . Qualities good in themselves , but indulged in to ...
... stands fact to face with the " Genius , " or the ghost of the murdered Cæsar . The actual Cæsar who figures in the play is little of a hero , or more correctly , he is the wreck of one . Qualities good in themselves , but indulged in to ...
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