Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volumen80Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... possibility of future debasement appears in the section of Fulbecke's A Parallele ( 1601 ) that treats borrowing and lending . Here the host , Nomomathes , asks whether a debt can be repaid in debased coin and is told that " if the ...
... possibility of future debasement appears in the section of Fulbecke's A Parallele ( 1601 ) that treats borrowing and lending . Here the host , Nomomathes , asks whether a debt can be repaid in debased coin and is told that " if the ...
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... possibility - the possibility of sovereignty . Whether or not Macbeth has already entertained this possibility , it is first enunciated for the audience by the witches , who hail him successively as " Thane of Glamis , " " Thane of ...
... possibility - the possibility of sovereignty . Whether or not Macbeth has already entertained this possibility , it is first enunciated for the audience by the witches , who hail him successively as " Thane of Glamis , " " Thane of ...
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... possibility , grasping at finiteness to sustain itself " ( Dread , p . 55 ) . Macbeth's flurry portends that the possibility has become too " real " to be dismissed . Though thoroughly shaken , he is hopelessly riveted to his imaginings ...
... possibility , grasping at finiteness to sustain itself " ( Dread , p . 55 ) . Macbeth's flurry portends that the possibility has become too " real " to be dismissed . Though thoroughly shaken , he is hopelessly riveted to his imaginings ...
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