MacbethRivingtons, 1872 |
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... appears to make hardly any reference to contemporary history . But there was one great crime , of less recent date , which seems to have been much on Shakspere's mind at this time . This was the murder of Henry Darnley , titular king of ...
... appears to make hardly any reference to contemporary history . But there was one great crime , of less recent date , which seems to have been much on Shakspere's mind at this time . This was the murder of Henry Darnley , titular king of ...
Page 9
... appears to MACBETH such a masterpiece of craft and inventiveness , that his scruples vanish in a kind of rapture , and he is ready for his bloody task . From the instant when the access of religious terror which follows the deed is over ...
... appears to MACBETH such a masterpiece of craft and inventiveness , that his scruples vanish in a kind of rapture , and he is ready for his bloody task . From the instant when the access of religious terror which follows the deed is over ...
Page 11
... appears tinged with superstition and with tangible intercommun- ion with the supernatural world ; and full of prognostics of the moral life through signs in the animate and in- animate kingdom ; where , in conformity with this , men are ...
... appears tinged with superstition and with tangible intercommun- ion with the supernatural world ; and full of prognostics of the moral life through signs in the animate and in- animate kingdom ; where , in conformity with this , men are ...
Page 30
... Appear to us unnatural ; that's all . ' Doth seem like oike , with the future . 32 Thou'rt mad to say it . The lady's self - control breaks down for a moment at hearing that Duncan is rushing into the toils ; and is only by a powerful ...
... Appear to us unnatural ; that's all . ' Doth seem like oike , with the future . 32 Thou'rt mad to say it . The lady's self - control breaks down for a moment at hearing that Duncan is rushing into the toils ; and is only by a powerful ...
Page 49
... appear ? 12 In her pride of place . In her most daring flight . 14 Duncan's horses . Pronounced ' horse . ' See the note on ' princess ' in As You Like It , i . 2 . 15 The minions of their race . ' Horses , ' says the chronicle , ' of ...
... appear ? 12 In her pride of place . In her most daring flight . 14 Duncan's horses . Pronounced ' horse . ' See the note on ' princess ' in As You Like It , i . 2 . 15 The minions of their race . ' Horses , ' says the chronicle , ' of ...
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