MacbethRalph, Holland & Company, 1906 - 127 páginas |
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... action in each act , and finally in the whole play , comparing your account with the play itself . 3. When you feel yourself fully conversant with the play , analyse your conception of each character , and write it down . 4. Consider ...
... action in each act , and finally in the whole play , comparing your account with the play itself . 3. When you feel yourself fully conversant with the play , analyse your conception of each character , and write it down . 4. Consider ...
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... action of the play . Against the sergeant's scene it is argued that the language is too bombastic , that it is improbable that news of victory should be brought to the king by such a messenger , and that the incongruity of Macbeth not ...
... action of the play . Against the sergeant's scene it is argued that the language is too bombastic , that it is improbable that news of victory should be brought to the king by such a messenger , and that the incongruity of Macbeth not ...
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... action of his own . The four then proceed towards the king . In ACT I. SCENE IV . the action opens with an account of the execution of Cawdor , who died frankly confessing his treason , and repaid somewhat an evil life by a noble and ...
... action of his own . The four then proceed towards the king . In ACT I. SCENE IV . the action opens with an account of the execution of Cawdor , who died frankly confessing his treason , and repaid somewhat an evil life by a noble and ...
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... action of Duncan's life , whose purity and virtue will call forth tears from all who hear of his murder . The only impulse he can claim is that of ambition , which usually overshoots its mark . In this mood he is found by Lady Macbeth ...
... action of Duncan's life , whose purity and virtue will call forth tears from all who hear of his murder . The only impulse he can claim is that of ambition , which usually overshoots its mark . In this mood he is found by Lady Macbeth ...
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... action , her mind gradually becomes weaker and weaker , leading her gradually through the restless ecstasy of the sleep - walker unto death by self and violent hands . The heavy penalty she pays for her crime awakens pity for the ...
... action , her mind gradually becomes weaker and weaker , leading her gradually through the restless ecstasy of the sleep - walker unto death by self and violent hands . The heavy penalty she pays for her crime awakens pity for the ...
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accent ambition Banquo Birnam wood blank verse blood C. W. CROOK Cæsura called castle cauldron crime Crown 8vo daggers dare death deed Doct Donalbain doublet Dunsinane Edited by C. W. England English Enter MACBETH evil Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fight Fleance Forres foul give Glamis Glossary grace hail hand hath heart heaven Hecate Hendiadys Holinshed honour horror Hypallage king King of Scotland king's knocking Lady Macbeth Lady Macduff LENNOX lord Macb Macbeth and Banquo Macd Macduff Malcolm means Metonymy mind nature night noble Norweyan Notice numbers play predictions prophecy Richard II rime Ross SCENE Scotland Shakespeare shalt Siward slain sleep soldiers sorrow speak speech spirits strange sword syllable thane of Cawdor thee things Third Witch thou thought verb of motion weird sisters wife witchcraft words worthy wouldst