Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateAMS Press, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... , where is her own spirit ? - Cast down - prostrate . She is capable of immense exertion while the pressure of necessity lasts ; during that excessive demand upon her , during the banquet scene , she appears omnipotent : but Macbeth . I I.
... , where is her own spirit ? - Cast down - prostrate . She is capable of immense exertion while the pressure of necessity lasts ; during that excessive demand upon her , during the banquet scene , she appears omnipotent : but Macbeth . I I.
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Charles Cowden Clarke. during the banquet scene , she appears omnipotent : but when the guests are gone , we behold the sudden reaction : -she sinks down into the utterly dispirited being , and utters but a few languid sentences in reply ...
Charles Cowden Clarke. during the banquet scene , she appears omnipotent : but when the guests are gone , we behold the sudden reaction : -she sinks down into the utterly dispirited being , and utters but a few languid sentences in reply ...
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... appears in his flight into England , leaving his family unprotected , and ignorant of his course . By no other apparent contrivance than the one adopted could the poet have judiciously dis- posed of Lady Macduff and her children ...
... appears in his flight into England , leaving his family unprotected , and ignorant of his course . By no other apparent contrivance than the one adopted could the poet have judiciously dis- posed of Lady Macduff and her children ...
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... appear from his sudden self- betrayal , ( as at an abrupt presentation of his own precon- ceived idea , when the witches first hailed him as king , ) noted by Banquo's words : - " Good sir , why do you start ; and seem to fear Things ...
... appear from his sudden self- betrayal , ( as at an abrupt presentation of his own precon- ceived idea , when the witches first hailed him as king , ) noted by Banquo's words : - " Good sir , why do you start ; and seem to fear Things ...
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... appears to be before his own mental looking- glass . He has inherited or acquired the tact to discern the worthlessness of artificial society , but he has not carried that tact into the wisdom of turning his philosophy the sunny side ...
... appears to be before his own mental looking- glass . He has inherited or acquired the tact to discern the worthlessness of artificial society , but he has not carried that tact into the wisdom of turning his philosophy the sunny side ...
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