The Supernatural in ShakespeareJ. Ouseley, 1908 - 158 pagina's |
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Pagina 33
... tell thee that this day is ominous . " ( V. 3. ) . But the dramatist has already made us aware that Achilles ' hatred and jealousy of Hector had been increased tenfold by the meeting of the rival heroes , that he C was planning in his ...
... tell thee that this day is ominous . " ( V. 3. ) . But the dramatist has already made us aware that Achilles ' hatred and jealousy of Hector had been increased tenfold by the meeting of the rival heroes , that he C was planning in his ...
Pagina 36
... tell us what might have been . Apart from historical or legendary fact , it was more dramatically true that it should be so . The tragic elements surrounding the un- happy pair were too strong , their Southern blood was too impulsive ...
... tell us what might have been . Apart from historical or legendary fact , it was more dramatically true that it should be so . The tragic elements surrounding the un- happy pair were too strong , their Southern blood was too impulsive ...
Pagina 62
... telling his wife that that night " There shall be done A deed of dreadful note . " But when she asks , " What's to be done ? " he answers : " Be innocent of the knowledge , dearest chuck , Till thou applaud the deed . " Banquo has ...
... telling his wife that that night " There shall be done A deed of dreadful note . " But when she asks , " What's to be done ? " he answers : " Be innocent of the knowledge , dearest chuck , Till thou applaud the deed . " Banquo has ...
Pagina 87
Helen Hinton Stewart. " Wherefore art thou come ? " GHOST : " To tell thee thou shalt see me at Philippi . " " Well , " quietly answers the philosopher : " Then I shall see thee again ? " GHOST : " Ay , at Philippi . " And now Brutus ...
Helen Hinton Stewart. " Wherefore art thou come ? " GHOST : " To tell thee thou shalt see me at Philippi . " " Well , " quietly answers the philosopher : " Then I shall see thee again ? " GHOST : " Ay , at Philippi . " And now Brutus ...
Pagina 114
... tell what . Methought I was -- and me- thought I had but man is but a patched fool if he will offer to say what methought I had . ” — ( IV . , 1. ) . When he rejoins his comrades he ex- claims : " 114 SUPERNATURAL IN SHAKESPEARE .
... tell what . Methought I was -- and me- thought I had but man is but a patched fool if he will offer to say what methought I had . ” — ( IV . , 1. ) . When he rejoins his comrades he ex- claims : " 114 SUPERNATURAL IN SHAKESPEARE .
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The Supernatural in Shakespeare. By Helen Hinton Stewart Helen Hinton Stewart Volledige weergave - 1908 |
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