A Life of Shakespeare: With an Anthology of Shakespeare's PoetryCarroll & Nicholson, 1949 - 239 Seiten |
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... Macbeth and Hamlet speak Shakespearean English , their resemblance ending there . Pure evil is here embodied in the Witches , its existence in Macbeth being manifested by the spiritual degradation of ambition in its worst form : the ...
... Macbeth and Hamlet speak Shakespearean English , their resemblance ending there . Pure evil is here embodied in the Witches , its existence in Macbeth being manifested by the spiritual degradation of ambition in its worst form : the ...
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... Macbeth : " Here's an equivocator , that could swear in both scales against either scale ; who committed treason enough for God's sake , yet could not equivocate to heaven . " Thus Macbeth was written after November 5th , 1605 ; and it ...
... Macbeth : " Here's an equivocator , that could swear in both scales against either scale ; who committed treason enough for God's sake , yet could not equivocate to heaven . " Thus Macbeth was written after November 5th , 1605 ; and it ...
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... Macbeth's lament over Duncan and Cleopatra's outburst over Antony revealing the total difference in the emotion informing each work : Macbeth : Had I but died an hour before this chance Cleopatra : I had lived a blessed time ; for ...
... Macbeth's lament over Duncan and Cleopatra's outburst over Antony revealing the total difference in the emotion informing each work : Macbeth : Had I but died an hour before this chance Cleopatra : I had lived a blessed time ; for ...
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