The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... remarks , " without this scene Macbeth's dress cannot be shifted nor his hands washed . To give a rational space for the discharge of these actions was this scene thought of . " This is a piece of sound criticism , and tends to support ...
... remarks , " without this scene Macbeth's dress cannot be shifted nor his hands washed . To give a rational space for the discharge of these actions was this scene thought of . " This is a piece of sound criticism , and tends to support ...
Page 75
... remarks would seem to apply to his reading " dissolu- tion . " Nashe , however , uses " disjoint ' in an active sense : see his Lenten Stuffe , 1599 ( ed . McKerrow , iii . p . 214 ) : " But , Lord , howe miserably do these Ethnicks ...
... remarks would seem to apply to his reading " dissolu- tion . " Nashe , however , uses " disjoint ' in an active sense : see his Lenten Stuffe , 1599 ( ed . McKerrow , iii . p . 214 ) : " But , Lord , howe miserably do these Ethnicks ...
Page 126
... remarks : " The failure of nature in Lady Macbeth is marked by her fear of darkness ; ' She 1 has light by her continually ' [ line 26 ] . And in the one phrase of fear that escapes her lips even in sleep , it is of the darkness of the ...
... remarks : " The failure of nature in Lady Macbeth is marked by her fear of darkness ; ' She 1 has light by her continually ' [ line 26 ] . And in the one phrase of fear that escapes her lips even in sleep , it is of the darkness of the ...
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