Coming of Age in ShakespeareMethuen, 1981 - 248 pages **** Reprint of the 1981 edition (which is cited in BCL3). Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Page 57
... Young Siward What is thy name ? Macbeth it . Thou'lt be afraid to hear Young Siward No ; though thou call'st thyself a hotter name Than any is in hell . Macbeth My name's Macbeth . Young Siward The devil himself could not pronounce a ...
... Young Siward What is thy name ? Macbeth it . Thou'lt be afraid to hear Young Siward No ; though thou call'st thyself a hotter name Than any is in hell . Macbeth My name's Macbeth . Young Siward The devil himself could not pronounce a ...
Page 64
... young and old Fortinbras taunts him ; in that case the son is the image of the father , and though a novice , ' of unimproved mettle hot and full ' ( 1. i . 96 ) , young Fortinbras soon proves himself ' a delicate and tender prince ...
... young and old Fortinbras taunts him ; in that case the son is the image of the father , and though a novice , ' of unimproved mettle hot and full ' ( 1. i . 96 ) , young Fortinbras soon proves himself ' a delicate and tender prince ...
Page 236
... young ' refers not only to those of Edgar's own generation , but to those who will follow - the newly young of each succeeding generation , audiences as well as actors , who are asked to remember and to learn from the tragic past ...
... young ' refers not only to those of Edgar's own generation , but to those who will follow - the newly young of each succeeding generation , audiences as well as actors , who are asked to remember and to learn from the tragic past ...
Contents
SEPARATION AND INDIVIDUATION | 30 |
NOMINATION AND ELECTION | 52 |
PLAIN SPEAKING | 80 |
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