A Shakespeare Commentary ...F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1957 - 973 pages |
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Page 144
... show riches Ready to drop upon me ; that , when I waked , I cried to dream again . [ III . ii . 144-152 . ] is considered to be one of the most beauti- ful passages in the play . It shows Caliban -not as a slave , a low immoral creature ...
... show riches Ready to drop upon me ; that , when I waked , I cried to dream again . [ III . ii . 144-152 . ] is considered to be one of the most beauti- ful passages in the play . It shows Caliban -not as a slave , a low immoral creature ...
Page 198
... show here is peculiar ( as Ophelia's remark in line 150 shows ) and is not in accordance with the usage of the English stage , where dumb - shows merely represented action not dealt with in the dialogue , or else , and very rarely ...
... show here is peculiar ( as Ophelia's remark in line 150 shows ) and is not in accordance with the usage of the English stage , where dumb - shows merely represented action not dealt with in the dialogue , or else , and very rarely ...
Page 263
... shows the honesty and mildness of his disposition . The play concludes with the words of Edgar : The weight of this sad time we must obey ; Speak what we feel , not what we ought to say . The oldest hath borne most : we that are young ...
... shows the honesty and mildness of his disposition . The play concludes with the words of Edgar : The weight of this sad time we must obey ; Speak what we feel , not what we ought to say . The oldest hath borne most : we that are young ...
Contents
Extracts from The Secret History of Macbeth King of Scotland | 120 |
Trebble scepters | 126 |
Source of the Plot Outline of the Play | 137 |
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Ansaldo Antonio appears Ariel army Arthur Aumerle banished Banquo Bassanio battle Bolingbroke brother Brutus Cæsar Caliban called Cassius castle cause character Claudius Cordelia court crown daughter dead death doth Duke duke of Hereford duke of Norfolke Duncan Earl Edgar Edmund England English enters Extract father Faulconbridge fear fool France ghost Giannetto give Gloucester Goneril Hamlet hand hast hath haue Henry Henry IV Holinshed honour Horatio Hubert husband Julius Cæsar Kent King John King Lear King Richard king's lady Laertes Lancaster land Lear lord Macduff Malcolm married murder night noble Norfolk North's Plutarch Northumberland Pandulph Philip play Plutarch Polonius Portia Prince Prospero queen Regan replies revenge Rome Rosader Rosalynde Saladyne says Scene of Act Scotland servant Shakespeare ship Shylock sisters slain song sonne speak tells Thane thee thou throne unto Venice vnto vpon wife witches words
References to this book
A Student's Guide to British Literature: A Selective Bibliography of 4,128 ... Aliki Lafkidou Dick No preview available - 1972 |