The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... motives behind the actions of many of the characters ; motives are often veiled or confused . The characterization in Macbeth he found particularly open to censure , since he could find no clear motive for Macbeth's crime . Shakespeare ...
... motives behind the actions of many of the characters ; motives are often veiled or confused . The characterization in Macbeth he found particularly open to censure , since he could find no clear motive for Macbeth's crime . Shakespeare ...
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... motives for Macbeth's actions . And he might have done so , had he wished , just as readily as in the case of Leontes , and for the same reasons , since his source in Holinshed provided several plausible motives for the assassination of ...
... motives for Macbeth's actions . And he might have done so , had he wished , just as readily as in the case of Leontes , and for the same reasons , since his source in Holinshed provided several plausible motives for the assassination of ...
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... motives as these issue in their actions , but a great metaphysical poem in which Shakespeare unfolds his vision of good and evil , a vision in which ' character ' plays a comparatively minor part . On such a reading Macbeth is not so ...
... motives as these issue in their actions , but a great metaphysical poem in which Shakespeare unfolds his vision of good and evil , a vision in which ' character ' plays a comparatively minor part . On such a reading Macbeth is not so ...
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