Shakespeare and the SupernaturalWilliams & Norgate Limited, 1931 - 346 páginas |
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... Macbeth finds temptation assail him through another channel - the incitements of his wife . Although Dun- can and Lady Macbeth are instruments for bringing further pressure to bear on the thane , we realize all the time that the ...
... Macbeth finds temptation assail him through another channel - the incitements of his wife . Although Dun- can and Lady Macbeth are instruments for bringing further pressure to bear on the thane , we realize all the time that the ...
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... Macbeth was to adopt to gain his end . They did not even hint that the reigning king must be assassinated to open the way to the throne . This wickedness grew out of Macbeth's fault in not hurling the temptation from him . Once having ...
... Macbeth was to adopt to gain his end . They did not even hint that the reigning king must be assassinated to open the way to the throne . This wickedness grew out of Macbeth's fault in not hurling the temptation from him . Once having ...
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... Macbeth who seeks the Sisters out , not the Sisters Macbeth . Duncan has been assassinated , Banquo has been murdered , horrible and foul crimes have been committed , but even now Macbeth has oppor- tunity to repent . He can still turn ...
... Macbeth who seeks the Sisters out , not the Sisters Macbeth . Duncan has been assassinated , Banquo has been murdered , horrible and foul crimes have been committed , but even now Macbeth has oppor- tunity to repent . He can still turn ...
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ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 19 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
ni MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 44 |
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