A Notebook on William ShakespeareMacmillan, 1948 - 233 páginas "Contains, in addition to my own notes, copious quotations from Shakespearean scholars, and passages from other works... With the exception of the passgaes on 'Macbeth', 'King Lear', and 'Othello', the book consists of a series of notes, which are not to be considered essays, but rather as running comnmentaries on certain aspects of Shakespeare... I have not written of all the plays, nor is there a chronological arrangement"--Foreword. |
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... murder of Macbeth , the time of the murder of Duncan , and the enjoyable time afterwards , when they reap the fruits of the murder . Their problem is to keep these times separate , and not to allow them to affect each other . ' Quoting ...
... murder of Macbeth , the time of the murder of Duncan , and the enjoyable time afterwards , when they reap the fruits of the murder . Their problem is to keep these times separate , and not to allow them to affect each other . ' Quoting ...
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... murder sleepe " , and then , a minute later , with a change of tense , denounced him , as if his three names gave him three personalities to suffer in the doom of sleeplessness : Glamis hath murder'd Sleepe , and therefore Cawdor Shall ...
... murder sleepe " , and then , a minute later , with a change of tense , denounced him , as if his three names gave him three personalities to suffer in the doom of sleeplessness : Glamis hath murder'd Sleepe , and therefore Cawdor Shall ...
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... murder , but an intellectual following his philosophical tenets to their logical conclusion ' . Though in the trade of warre I have slaine men , Yet doe I hold it very stuffe o ' the conscience To doe no contriv'd murder : I lacke ...
... murder , but an intellectual following his philosophical tenets to their logical conclusion ' . Though in the trade of warre I have slaine men , Yet doe I hold it very stuffe o ' the conscience To doe no contriv'd murder : I lacke ...
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THE HYMN TO LIFE I | 1 |
OF THE CLOWNS AND FOOLS | 7 |
NOTE ON COMEDY AND TRAGEDY | 15 |
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