A Shakespeare Commentary ...F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1957 - 973 pages |
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Page 98
... husband on to further crime . Since Duncan's murder she and her husband had been more than usually apart . In the conspiracy against Banquo she was no confidant . She attributed Macbeth's peculiar demeanour at the banquet to deep ...
... husband on to further crime . Since Duncan's murder she and her husband had been more than usually apart . In the conspiracy against Banquo she was no confidant . She attributed Macbeth's peculiar demeanour at the banquet to deep ...
Page 202
... husband , though in a stormy interview which took place between the queen and Hamlet — and at which interview Polonius was stabbed by Hamlet - Hamlet deliber- ately charged her with the crime . Finding Polonius stabbed , Gertrude re ...
... husband , though in a stormy interview which took place between the queen and Hamlet — and at which interview Polonius was stabbed by Hamlet - Hamlet deliber- ately charged her with the crime . Finding Polonius stabbed , Gertrude re ...
Page 251
... husband and Gloucester to ask for an explanation . The Fool continues his sarcasm over the predicament . Gloucester comes out and under the pretence that Regan and her husband are " tired with travelling all night " tries to appease the ...
... husband and Gloucester to ask for an explanation . The Fool continues his sarcasm over the predicament . Gloucester comes out and under the pretence that Regan and her husband are " tired with travelling all night " tries to appease the ...
Contents
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF JULIUS CESAR | 1 |
As You Like | 33 |
THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH | 69 |
Copyright | |
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