The Supernatural in ShakespeareJ. Ouseley, 1908 - 158 pagina's |
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Pagina 24
... Wood , and changed to desperation when he learns that Macduff was " untimely ripped from his mother's womb . " only by a stretch of terms , however , that his grim optimism can be described as " merriment . " It is Turning to the play ...
... Wood , and changed to desperation when he learns that Macduff was " untimely ripped from his mother's womb . " only by a stretch of terms , however , that his grim optimism can be described as " merriment . " It is Turning to the play ...
Pagina 97
... woods , resting within the covers of dingy volumes , wrapped in the crabbed letters of an unknown tongue , but at last they had been set free , with all their human contemporaries of classic fame , to pre- side over the birth and help ...
... woods , resting within the covers of dingy volumes , wrapped in the crabbed letters of an unknown tongue , but at last they had been set free , with all their human contemporaries of classic fame , to pre- side over the birth and help ...
Pagina 103
... wood near Athens . " In the palace the human element is supreme , human reasoning , human laws prevail ; but the moment we enter the wood we feel that we are on enchanted ground the forest , for the time being , has become fairy - land ...
... wood near Athens . " In the palace the human element is supreme , human reasoning , human laws prevail ; but the moment we enter the wood we feel that we are on enchanted ground the forest , for the time being , has become fairy - land ...
Pagina 105
... wood ) are informed by Quince that there will be moonshine on the night of the revels . This , indeed , can scarcely be adduced as evidence on one side or the other , since Peter Quince , honest soul , might natur- ally suppose that a ...
... wood ) are informed by Quince that there will be moonshine on the night of the revels . This , indeed , can scarcely be adduced as evidence on one side or the other , since Peter Quince , honest soul , might natur- ally suppose that a ...
Pagina 117
... wood is filled with delicate music in sweetest accord with the rustle of the leaves and the purling of the brook : the five human sleepers are rocked as in a cradle into deeper slumber ; the deforming head is removed from the ...
... wood is filled with delicate music in sweetest accord with the rustle of the leaves and the purling of the brook : the five human sleepers are rocked as in a cradle into deeper slumber ; the deforming head is removed from the ...
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The Supernatural in Shakespeare. By Helen Hinton Stewart Helen Hinton Stewart Volledige weergave - 1908 |
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