Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 57Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Macduff speak in the famous porter scene early the next morning , when he and Lennox knock at the gate to be admitted into the main part of the castle . Minutes before , both Macbeths had heard the knocking just as Lady Macbeth leaves ...
... Macduff speak in the famous porter scene early the next morning , when he and Lennox knock at the gate to be admitted into the main part of the castle . Minutes before , both Macbeths had heard the knocking just as Lady Macbeth leaves ...
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... Macduff's castle ? He offers his cousin no assistance , gives her no warning , tells her nothing of Macbeth's ... Macduff had left his castle guarded , and only someone Lady Macduff trusted - in this case a cousin of hers - could easily ...
... Macduff's castle ? He offers his cousin no assistance , gives her no warning , tells her nothing of Macbeth's ... Macduff had left his castle guarded , and only someone Lady Macduff trusted - in this case a cousin of hers - could easily ...
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... Macduff is evident even as he reveals to Macbeth that he " was from his mother's womb / Untimely ripp'd " ( 5.8.15 ... Macduff's strength . " The prophecy itself both denies and affirms the fantasy of exemption from women : in affirming ...
... Macduff is evident even as he reveals to Macbeth that he " was from his mother's womb / Untimely ripp'd " ( 5.8.15 ... Macduff's strength . " The prophecy itself both denies and affirms the fantasy of exemption from women : in affirming ...
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Introduction | 1 |
History and Philosophy | 31 |
Representation and Identity | 40 |
Copyright | |
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