His Infinite Variety: Major Shakespearean Criticism Since JohnsonPaul N. Siegel Books for Libraries Press, 1972 - 432 strán (strany) |
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... Macbeth and Lady Macbeth have left the stage . Was he too much under the influence of Coleridge to challenge his opinion about the spuriousness of the passage ? ON THE KNOCKING AT THE GATE IN MACBETH FROM MY BOYISH days I had always ...
... Macbeth and Lady Macbeth have left the stage . Was he too much under the influence of Coleridge to challenge his opinion about the spuriousness of the passage ? ON THE KNOCKING AT THE GATE IN MACBETH FROM MY BOYISH days I had always ...
Strana 329
... Macbeth bids the stars hide their fires that his ' black ' desires may be concealed ; Lady Macbeth calls on thick night to come , palled in the dunnest smoke of hell . The moon is down and no stars shine when Banquo , dreading the ...
... Macbeth bids the stars hide their fires that his ' black ' desires may be concealed ; Lady Macbeth calls on thick night to come , palled in the dunnest smoke of hell . The moon is down and no stars shine when Banquo , dreading the ...
Strana 330
... Macbeth ; of the flames beneath the boiling caldron from which the apparitions in the cavern rose ; of the taper which showed to the Doctor and Gentlewoman the wasted face and blank eyes of Lady Macbeth . And , above all , the colour is ...
... Macbeth ; of the flames beneath the boiling caldron from which the apparitions in the cavern rose ; of the taper which showed to the Doctor and Gentlewoman the wasted face and blank eyes of Lady Macbeth . And , above all , the colour is ...
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The Purpose and Organization of the Book | 1 |
The Art of Shakespeares Romantic Drama | 12 |
Contents | 15 |
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