Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English PoetsMacmillan and Company, 1920 - 422 strán (strany) |
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... wishes for his presence in extravagant terms , " To him and all we thirst , " and when his ghost appears , cries out , " Avaunt and quit my sight , " and being gone , he is " himself again . ' Macbeth resolves to get rid of Macduff ...
... wishes for his presence in extravagant terms , " To him and all we thirst , " and when his ghost appears , cries out , " Avaunt and quit my sight , " and being gone , he is " himself again . ' Macbeth resolves to get rid of Macduff ...
Strana 42
... wishes to sink into the quiet of the grave . On that subject his thoughts are intent , on that he finds time and place to grow romantic . He digs his own grave by the sea - shore ; contrives his funeral ceremonies amidst the pomp of ...
... wishes to sink into the quiet of the grave . On that subject his thoughts are intent , on that he finds time and place to grow romantic . He digs his own grave by the sea - shore ; contrives his funeral ceremonies amidst the pomp of ...
Strana 54
... wish a drop of Trojan blood Spent more in her defence . But , worthy Hector , She is a theme of honour and renown , A spur to valiant and magnanimous deeds . " The character of Hector , in a few slight indications which appear of it ...
... wish a drop of Trojan blood Spent more in her defence . But , worthy Hector , She is a theme of honour and renown , A spur to valiant and magnanimous deeds . " The character of Hector , in a few slight indications which appear of it ...
Strana 63
... wishes to fight by sea instead of land , meet a merited punishment ; and the extravagance of his resolutions , increasing with the desperateness of his cir- cumstances , is well commented upon by Enobarbus . " I see men's judgments are ...
... wishes to fight by sea instead of land , meet a merited punishment ; and the extravagance of his resolutions , increasing with the desperateness of his cir- cumstances , is well commented upon by Enobarbus . " I see men's judgments are ...
Strana 66
... wish can form , he declines it altogether . So he scruples to trust the suggestions of the ghost , contrives the scene of the play to have surer proof of his uncle's guilt , and then rests satisfied with this confirmation of his ...
... wish can form , he declines it altogether . So he scruples to trust the suggestions of the ghost , contrives the scene of the play to have surer proof of his uncle's guilt , and then rests satisfied with this confirmation of his ...
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