| William Shakespeare - Drama - 2014 - 236 pages
...Macbeth Had I but died an hour before this chance, I had lived a blessed time; for from this instant 100 There's nothing serious in mortality All is but toys:...this vault to brag of. [Enter Malcolm and Donalbain] Donalbain What is amiss? l°5 Macbeth You are, and do not know't: The spring, the head, the fountain... | |
| Michael E. Mooney - Drama - 1990 - 260 pages
...again release the flow of subliminal images: Had I but died an hour before this chance, I had liv'da blessed time: for from this instant, There's nothing...drawn, and the mere lees Is left this vault to brag of. (91-96) Macbeth has placed the poisoned chalice to his own lips, "taken" upon himself the "present... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - Literary Criticism - 1992 - 1172 pages
...rather The multitudinous seas incarnadine. Making the green one red. (II, ii) POETRY QUOTATIONS 400 109 ning some fear. How easy is a bush supposed a bear!...the wasted brands do glow. Whilst the screech-owl, (II, iii) 1 10 What man dare, I dare. Approach thou like the rugged Russian bear, The armed rhinoceros,... | |
| John S. Tanner - Anxiety in literature - 1992 - 226 pages
...seriousness, Kierkegaard cites the following lines by Macbeth, uttered just after Duncan's murder: From this instant There's nothing serious in mortality:...drawn, and the mere lees Is left this vault to brag of. (CA, 146; cf. Macbeth 2.3.92-96) Kierkegaard sees Macbeth as the tragedy of a man who slays his own... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 1992 - 132 pages
...chance, I had lived a blessed time; for, from this instant, There's nothing serious in mortality: 90 All is but toys; renown and grace is dead; The wine...this vault to brag of. Enter MALCOLM and DONALBAIN. DONALB. What is amiss? MACBETH You are, and do not know't: The spring, the head, the fountain of your... | |
| Heinrich F. Plett - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1993 - 414 pages
...Hofstaat zu einer heuchlerischen Klagerede ansetzt: Had I but died an hour before this chance I had liv'da blessed time; for, from this instant, There's nothing...drawn, and the mere lees Is left this vault to brag of. (II.iii.91-96)55 In dieser lamentalio des Mörders über den Tod seines Opfers handelt es sich ohne... | |
| Valerie Wayne, Cornelia Niekus Moore - Social Science - 1993 - 122 pages
...those qualities which make life happy and worthwhile. He bemoans his predicament: From this insunt There's nothing serious in mortality: All is but toys....drawn, and the mere lees Is left this vault to brag of. (II, iii. 94-98) Kurosawa's Throne of Blood (1957) is a loose adaptation of Macbeth. However, it is... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 1994 - 268 pages
...MACBETH Had I but died an hour before this chance, I had lived a blessed time; for from this instant, 90 There's nothing serious in mortality; All is but toys....this vault to brag of. Enter MALCOLM and DONALBAIN DONALBAIN What is amiss? MACBETH You are, and do not know't. The spring, the head, the fountain of... | |
| Robert L. Perkins - Philosophy - 2000 - 320 pages
...cry of anguish on having murdered the king. Had I but died an hour before this chance, I had liv'da blessed time; for, from this instant, There's nothing...drawn, and the mere lees Is left this vault to brag of. (Macbeth II.3.96-101) This passage is quoted by Vigilius Haufniensis (CA, 146). strength. I for my... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 1997 - 308 pages
...MACBETH Had I but died an hour before this chance, I had lived a blessed time, for from this instant, s, There's nothing serious in mortality. All is but toys;...lees Is left this vault to brag of. Enter MALCOLM and DONALDBAIN DONALDBAIN What is amiss? MACBETH You are, and do not know't. yo The spring, the head, the... | |
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