| Glynne Wickham - 2005 - 328 páginas
...entered the castle with Macduff to draw the audience's attention to another strange phenomenon. Lennox: The night has been unruly: where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down; and as they say, Lamentings heard i' th' air; strange screams of death, And, prophesying with accents terrible.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2005 - 900 páginas
...service. [he goes in LENNOX Goes the king hence today? 50 MACBETH He does: he did appoint so. LENNOX The night has been unruly: where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down, and, as they say, Lamentings heard i'th'air, strange screams of death, And prophesying with accents terrible Of... | |
| Irving Ribner - 2005 - 232 páginas
...thrown out of harmony is made clear in the speech of Lennox which immediately follows Duncan's murder: The night has been unruly: where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down; and, as they say, Lamentings heard i' the air; strange screams of death, And prophesying with accents terrible Of... | |
| Wolfram Hogrebe - 2005 - 306 páginas
...Kenntnis des Königsmordes bemerken müssen, eine geradezu unheilschwangere Nacht (Macbeth II, 3, 5057)46: „The night has been unruly. Where we lay Our chimneys were blown down, and äs they say, Lamentings heard i'th'air, stränge screams of death, And prophesying with accents terrible... | |
| George Ian Duthie - 2005 - 216 páginas
...against nature. Now on the night of the murder the physical elements are disordered; as Lennox says: The night has been unruly: where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down; etc. (II, iii, 59-60) " 'Twas a rough night," says Macbeth (and the words have an ironical significance... | |
| Jill Line - 2006 - 196 páginas
...in heaven; their candles are all out' (2.1.4-5). As the gods are angry, all mayhem reigns in nature: The night has been unruly: where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down; and as they say, Lamentings heard i'th'air; strange screams of death, And, prophesying with accents terrible Of... | |
| Jennifer Mulherin, William Shakespeare, Abigail Frost - 2004 - 164 páginas
...drink. And she has put out two daggers for Macbeth to use. She keeps watch outside A disturbed night The night has been unruly: where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down, and, as they say, Lamentings heard /' th' air, strange screams of death, And prophesying with accents temble Of... | |
| Manuela Kistner - 2007 - 120 páginas
...Macbeth gilt an dieser Stelle dasselbe, denn in der Nacht, in welcher Duncan getötet wird, sagt Lenox: „The night has been unruly: where we lay Our chimneys were blown down; and, as they say, Lamentings heard i ' the air; strange screams ofdeath, And prophesying with accenty terrible Ofdire... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2008 - 147 páginas
...tJOHFt/L TROUBLE] TOYOU;BUTYETy 775 ONE.^ m LIMITED SERVICE. AT 4,М тя т^ -Kj« • Cif >: k4, THE ^_, NIGHT HAS BEEN UNRULY: WHERE WE LAY, OUR CHIMNEYS WERE BLOWN DOWN; AND, AS THEY SAY, LAMENTINGS HEARD I' THE AIR; STRANGE SCREAMS OF DEATH, AND PROPHESYING WITH ACCENTS TERRIBLE OF... | |
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