Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... Macbeth and Lear , Othello and Hamlet , are usually reckoned Shakespeare's four principal tragedies . Lear stands first for the pro- found intensity of the passion ; Macbeth for the wildness of the imagination and the rapidity of the ...
... Macbeth and Lear , Othello and Hamlet , are usually reckoned Shakespeare's four principal tragedies . Lear stands first for the pro- found intensity of the passion ; Macbeth for the wildness of the imagination and the rapidity of the ...
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... Macbeth , after the death of Banquo , 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 ...
... Macbeth , after the death of Banquo , 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 ...
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... Macbeth in Shakespeare no more loses his identity of character in the fluctuations of fortune or the storm of passion , than Macbeth in himself would have lost the identity of his person . Thus he is as distinct a being from Richard III ...
... Macbeth in Shakespeare no more loses his identity of character in the fluctuations of fortune or the storm of passion , than Macbeth in himself would have lost the identity of his person . Thus he is as distinct a being from Richard III ...
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