Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... Macbeth opens with movement of mysteri ous , spiritual powers , which are auxiliary of that awful shadow which first creeps and then strides across the moral horizon . It need hardly be once more repeated that the Witches of Macbeth are ...
... Macbeth opens with movement of mysteri ous , spiritual powers , which are auxiliary of that awful shadow which first creeps and then strides across the moral horizon . It need hardly be once more repeated that the Witches of Macbeth are ...
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... Macbeth starts . " It is a full revelation of his criminal aptitudes , " Mr. Hudson has well said , " that so startles and surprises him into a rapture of meditation . " And , besides this , Macbeth is startled to find that there is a ...
... Macbeth starts . " It is a full revelation of his criminal aptitudes , " Mr. Hudson has well said , " that so startles and surprises him into a rapture of meditation . " And , besides this , Macbeth is startled to find that there is a ...
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... Macbeth announces his butchery of Duncan's grooms , the lady swoons - not in feigning , but in fact — and is borne away insensible . Macbeth wastes himself in vague , imaginative remorse : " Will not great Neptune's ocean wash this ...
... Macbeth announces his butchery of Duncan's grooms , the lady swoons - not in feigning , but in fact — and is borne away insensible . Macbeth wastes himself in vague , imaginative remorse : " Will not great Neptune's ocean wash this ...
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