The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 pages |
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Page 191
... Macbeth resolves to get rid of Macduff , that ' he may sleep in spite of thunder ' ; and cheers his wife on the ... Macbeth's speech Had he not resembled my father as he slept , I had done ' t , ' there is murder and filial piety ...
... Macbeth resolves to get rid of Macduff , that ' he may sleep in spite of thunder ' ; and cheers his wife on the ... Macbeth's speech Had he not resembled my father as he slept , I had done ' t , ' there is murder and filial piety ...
Page 192
... Macbeth thus amazedly ? ' We might multiply such instances every where . The leading features in the character of Macbeth are striking enough , and they form what may be thought at first only a bold , rude , Gothic outline . By ...
... Macbeth thus amazedly ? ' We might multiply such instances every where . The leading features in the character of Macbeth are striking enough , and they form what may be thought at first only a bold , rude , Gothic outline . By ...
Page 193
... Macbeth endeavours to escape from reflection on his crimes by repelling their consequences , and banishes remorse for the past by the meditation of future mischief . This is not the principle of Richard's cruelty , which displays the ...
... Macbeth endeavours to escape from reflection on his crimes by repelling their consequences , and banishes remorse for the past by the meditation of future mischief . This is not the principle of Richard's cruelty , which displays the ...
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