The Supernatural in ShakespeareJ. Ouseley, 1908 - 158 pagina's |
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... true that if the Friar had come a little sooner to the tomb , if Juliet had awakened from her sleep a little earlier , the dénouement might have been different , but we are made to feel from the first that nothing but the death of the ...
... true that if the Friar had come a little sooner to the tomb , if Juliet had awakened from her sleep a little earlier , the dénouement might have been different , but we are made to feel from the first that nothing but the death of the ...
Pagina 27
... true . ” — ( II . 2. ) Readers of the play know that the rebel army , on receiving from Hastings the order to disperse , joyfully " take their courses east , west , north , south " ; but the Prince's soldiers , having received charge ...
... true . ” — ( II . 2. ) Readers of the play know that the rebel army , on receiving from Hastings the order to disperse , joyfully " take their courses east , west , north , south " ; but the Prince's soldiers , having received charge ...
Pagina 29
... true prophetess . There is nothing to connect this light- hearted conduct with the 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 ...
... true prophetess . There is nothing to connect this light- hearted conduct with the 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 ...
Pagina 36
... true that it should be so . The tragic elements surrounding the un- happy pair were too strong , their Southern blood was too impulsive for the stream of life to flow smoothly , and the PRESENTIMENTS . tale moves on , though through ...
... true that it should be so . The tragic elements surrounding the un- happy pair were too strong , their Southern blood was too impulsive for the stream of life to flow smoothly , and the PRESENTIMENTS . tale moves on , though through ...
Pagina 51
... true it is to the inner life of humanity that each spirit as it leaves the murderer's tent should breathe into the ear of his dreaming rival words of en- couragement and hope , thus filling him not only with confidence in his own D 2 ...
... true it is to the inner life of humanity that each spirit as it leaves the murderer's tent should breathe into the ear of his dreaming rival words of en- couragement and hope , thus filling him not only with confidence in his own D 2 ...
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