MacbethRalph, Holland & Company, 1906 - 127 páginas |
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... WOOD GREEN , N .; EDITOR OF SHAKESPEARE'S 66 66 HENRY V. , " RICHARD II . , " " A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM , " THE TEMPEST , 66 99 MILTON'S " AREOPAGITICA , " ETC. London : RALPH , HOLLAND & CO . TEMPLE CHAMBERS , E.C. 1906 . Preface ...
... WOOD GREEN , N .; EDITOR OF SHAKESPEARE'S 66 66 HENRY V. , " RICHARD II . , " " A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM , " THE TEMPEST , 66 99 MILTON'S " AREOPAGITICA , " ETC. London : RALPH , HOLLAND & CO . TEMPLE CHAMBERS , E.C. 1906 . Preface ...
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... wooden lath ( sometimes gilt ) , and who was finally carried away to the regions below . One of these Moralities was played before Queen Elizabeth in 1602 . In some of the later Moralities real characters were intro- duced by name , and ...
... wooden lath ( sometimes gilt ) , and who was finally carried away to the regions below . One of these Moralities was played before Queen Elizabeth in 1602 . In some of the later Moralities real characters were intro- duced by name , and ...
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... wood . 66 66 In most of these theatres the stage alone was protected by a roof , and the audience occupied the pit , the gallery , and the stage itself . The performances took place in the afternoon , commencing generally at half - past ...
... wood . 66 66 In most of these theatres the stage alone was protected by a roof , and the audience occupied the pit , the gallery , and the stage itself . The performances took place in the afternoon , commencing generally at half - past ...
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... its hand , and this informs him that : " Macbeth shall never vanquish'd be until Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill Shall come against him . " These apparently cheerful predictions do not satisfy Mac- beth , INTRODUCTION . XXV .
... its hand , and this informs him that : " Macbeth shall never vanquish'd be until Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill Shall come against him . " These apparently cheerful predictions do not satisfy Mac- beth , INTRODUCTION . XXV .
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... Wood , are ordered by Malcolm to take down branches of the trees , and hold them over their heads so as to hide their numbers . ACT V. SCENE V. Macbeth is informed of the death of his wife , but has supped too full of horrors to feel ...
... Wood , are ordered by Malcolm to take down branches of the trees , and hold them over their heads so as to hide their numbers . ACT V. SCENE V. Macbeth is informed of the death of his wife , but has supped too full of horrors to feel ...
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