English Shakesperian Criticism in the Eighteenth CenturyH.W. Wilson Company, 1932 - 300 sider |
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... Macbeth Reconsidered ; An Essay Intended As An Answer to Part of the Remarks on Some of the Characters of Shakespeare ( 1786 ) by John Philip Kemble , the actor . Kemble takes exception to Whately's statement that In Richard , it ...
... Macbeth Reconsidered ; An Essay Intended As An Answer to Part of the Remarks on Some of the Characters of Shakespeare ( 1786 ) by John Philip Kemble , the actor . Kemble takes exception to Whately's statement that In Richard , it ...
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... Macbeth's soliloquy , the dagger in the air , the striking of the bell as a signal , Macbeth's horror and regret , his fright at imaginary sounds , and Lady Macbeth's courage and coolness at real ones - all these are cited as incidents ...
... Macbeth's soliloquy , the dagger in the air , the striking of the bell as a signal , Macbeth's horror and regret , his fright at imaginary sounds , and Lady Macbeth's courage and coolness at real ones - all these are cited as incidents ...
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Herbert Spencer Robinson. Macbeth persuades Macbeth to kill Duncan . Lady Macbeth's attempts to arouse Macbeth's courage . Johnson's opinion of his " I dare do all that may become a man . " Macbeth's description of night . Similar ...
Herbert Spencer Robinson. Macbeth persuades Macbeth to kill Duncan . Lady Macbeth's attempts to arouse Macbeth's courage . Johnson's opinion of his " I dare do all that may become a man . " Macbeth's description of night . Similar ...
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English Shakesperian Criticism in the Eighteenth Century Herbert Spencer Robinson Utdragsvisning - 1968 |
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