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" Implored your highness' pardon and set forth A deep repentance: nothing in his life Became him like the leaving it; he died As one that had been studied in his death. To throw away the dearest thing he owed As 'twere a careless trifle. DUN. There's no... "
The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ... - Página 338
por William Shakespeare - 1793
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Macbeth

William Shakespeare - 2014 - 236 páginas
...studied in his death, 10 To throw away the dearest thing he owed As 'twere a careless trifle. Duncan There's no art To find the mind's construction in the face: He was a gentleman on whom I built An absolute trust. [Enter Macbeth, Banquo, Ross, and Angus] O worthiest cousin! 15 The sin of my ingratitude...
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Post-structuralist Readings of English Poetry

Richard Machin, Christopher Norris - 1987 - 422 páginas
...test these commonplaces, let us take as an example Duncan's musing on the treacherous Thane of Cawdor: There's no art To find the mind's construction in the face: He was a gentleman on whom I built An absolute trust. (I.iv.lH4)' These lines, cut short by the entrance of Macbeth, are generally seen as...
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Shakespeare and the Triple Play: From Study to Stage to Classroom

Sidney Homan - 1988 - 248 páginas
...question, accordingly, is whether what must be true can be true. When, early in Macbeth, Duncan observes: There's no art To find the mind's construction in the face, he is not merely moralizing about human dissembling, he is noting a basic discontinuity between symbol...
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Shakespeare: Text, Subtext, and Context

Ronald L. Dotterer - 1989 - 252 páginas
...within a scene. Duncan speaks of the treacherous Cawdor, on whom execution has been done. There is no art To find the mind's construction in the face. He was a gentleman on whom I built An absolute trust. And then CUT TO CLOSE SHOT Macbeth entering, full of smiles. The examples, of course,...
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Witches and Jesuits: Shakespeare's Macbeth

Garry Wills - 1995 - 238 páginas
...omens others become aware of. Duncan's undisccrning nature is emphasized by his own words (1.4.11-14): There's no art To find the mind's construction in the face. He was a gentleman on whom I built An absolute trust. Nothing could be more at odds with the way James faced plots against him (not only...
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Making Trifles of Terrors: Redistributing Complicities in Shakespeare

Harry Berger, Peter Erickson - 1997 - 532 páginas
...has been executed yet, learning that he died repentant, and remarking with querulous bewilderment, "There's no art / To find the mind's construction...the face: / He was a gentleman on whom I built/ An absolute trust — " (11-14). At this point Shakespeare nails the lid on Duncan's destiny, and on his...
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Shakespearean Illuminations: Essays in Honor of Marvin Rosenberg

Marvin Rosenberg - 1998 - 390 páginas
...cynically, "that men's honor cannot be measured by what they seem" (scene 17). His words of course say, "There's no art / To find the mind's construction...the face. / He was a gentleman on whom I built / An absolute trust." These lines are usually said rather sentimentally and immediately usher Macbeth in...
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The Genius of Shakespeare

Jonathan Bate - 1998 - 420 páginas
...makes his first appearance in the King's presence at the exact moment when Duncan is saying of Cawdor, There's no art To find the mind's construction in the face. He was a gendeman on whom I built An absolute trust. (1.4.11-14) Macbeth is just such a gendeman: this is one...
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Shakespeare and the Literary Tradition

Stephen Orgel, Sean Keilen - 1999 - 356 páginas
...test these commonplaces, let us take as an example Duncan's musing on the treacherous Thane of Cawdor: There's no art To find the mind's construction in the face: He was a gentleman on whom I built An absolute trust (I. iv. 1 1-14) These lines, cut short by the entrance of Macbeth, are generally seen...
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Die "Macbeth"-Opern von Giuseppe Verdi und Ernest Bloch: ein textueller und ...

Melanie Krämer - 2000 - 190 páginas
...welcher dramatische Ironie in sich birgt. In bezug auf den Verräter, den Thane of Cawdor, sagt er: „There's no art to find the mind's construction in the face: He was a gentleman on whom I built an absolute trust."79 Hierbei ist ihm nicht bewußt, daß er bald erneut von einer Person, der er sein...
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