... nothing could have been less heroic than his presentation of the great criminal. He was fretful and impatient under the taunts and provocations of his wife ; he was ignoble under the terrors of remorse; he stole into the sleeping-chamber of Duncan... A Life of William Charles Macready - 179 ページWilliam Thompson Price 著 - 1894 - 201 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| 1889 - 864 ページ
...part with Coriolanus, and accuses Macready of not being heroic enough. " He stole into the chamber of Duncan like a man going to purloin a purse, not like a warrior going to snatch a crown." Sir Walter Scott was of the same opinion as the critic, for he took the plumes out of John Kemble's... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1880 - 248 ページ
...fretful and impatient under the taunts and provocations of his wife ; he was ignoble under the terrors 01 remorse; he stole into the sleeping-chamber of Duncan...His Hamlet I thought bad, due allowance being made nor the intelligence it displayed. He was lachrymose and fretful: too fond of a cambric pocket-handkerchief... | |
| Henry Pitt Phelps - 1880 - 420 ページ
...provocations of his wife ; he was ignoble under the terrors of remorse ; he stole into the sleeping chamber of Duncan, like a man going to purloin a purse, not like a warrior going to snatch a crown." On the other hand, he created several of the most popular characters of the modern drama, such as Virginius,... | |
| Henry Pitt Phelps - 1880 - 436 ページ
...provocations of his wife; he was ignoble under the terrors of remorse; he stole into the sleeping chamber of Duncan, like a man going to purloin a purse, not like a warrior going to snatch a crown." On the other hand, he created several of the most popular characters of the modern drama, such as Virginius,... | |
| Richard Halkett - 1889 - 766 ページ
...accuses Macready of not being heroic enough. " He stole into the chamber of Duncan like a mangoing to purloin a purse, not like a warrior going to snatch a crown." Sir Walter Scott was of the same opinion as the critic, for he took the plumes out of John Kemble's... | |
| William Archer - 1890 - 244 ページ
...was commonly held a grave defect. " He stole into the sleeping-chamber of Duncan," says GH Lewes, " like a man going to purloin a purse, not like a warrior going to snatch a crown." Westland Marston, on the other hand, found "the moral of the play made visible " in the contrast between... | |
| Charles Edgar Lewis Wingate - 1896 - 426 ページ
...complained of a lack of kingliness in the murder scene ; Lewes said, " He stole into the sleeping chamber of Duncan like a man going to purloin a purse, not like a warrior going to snatch a crown ; " Westland Marston spoke of the " crouching form and stealthy, felon-like step of the self-abased... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1997 - 308 ページ
...wife; he was ignoble under the terrors of remorse; he stole into the sleeping-chamber of Duncan [2.2] like a man going to purloin a purse, not like a warrior going to snatch a crown.' * See, respectively, Morning Herald, t0 June t820 (a review of Macready's first Macbeth) quoted in... | |
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