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... course , that we follow such a speech merely as logicians . We are dealing with drama , which means that when a character expounds , say , his reasons for a course of action , what he says is intended to reveal some aspect of what he ...
... course , that we follow such a speech merely as logicians . We are dealing with drama , which means that when a character expounds , say , his reasons for a course of action , what he says is intended to reveal some aspect of what he ...
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... course , Shakespeare who writes the poetry . But it is Macbeth who speaks the poetry . Many Shakespearean heroes and heroines speak poetry written by Shakespeare , but the readers of Shakespeare can easily distinguish the Shakespearean ...
... course , Shakespeare who writes the poetry . But it is Macbeth who speaks the poetry . Many Shakespearean heroes and heroines speak poetry written by Shakespeare , but the readers of Shakespeare can easily distinguish the Shakespearean ...
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... course , the protagonist drawn in the black and white picture , the " wither'd murder " , Macbeth himself . " Wither'd " is an epithet applied by Banquo to the witches , the supernatural ( I. iii . 40 ) . Macbeth has heard it and it is ...
... course , the protagonist drawn in the black and white picture , the " wither'd murder " , Macbeth himself . " Wither'd " is an epithet applied by Banquo to the witches , the supernatural ( I. iii . 40 ) . Macbeth has heard it and it is ...
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