Shakespeare Studies, Historical and Comparative in MethodUngar, 1960 - 502 pages A collection and study of Shakespeare's works. |
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Page 198
... Lady Macbeth suffers from the one , Macbeth — as he laments the loss of honour , love , obedience , troops of friends - more especially from the other . But these too are simple and direct . The sufferings of Lady Macbeth , who has no ...
... Lady Macbeth suffers from the one , Macbeth — as he laments the loss of honour , love , obedience , troops of friends - more especially from the other . But these too are simple and direct . The sufferings of Lady Macbeth , who has no ...
Page 199
... Macbeth has already seen one hallucination , that of the dagger ; and Lady Macbeth would remind us of it here . The main answer to this , as to all the other arguments here quoted , is that as the stage - directions in the first edition ...
... Macbeth has already seen one hallucination , that of the dagger ; and Lady Macbeth would remind us of it here . The main answer to this , as to all the other arguments here quoted , is that as the stage - directions in the first edition ...
Page 351
... Lady Macbeth , having been troubled both awake and asleep , dies in despair - dies of it , and possibly by her own . hand . 6 . 3 Of unrepentant horror there is more in Shakespeare's characters than has ordinarily been observed , even ...
... Lady Macbeth , having been troubled both awake and asleep , dies in despair - dies of it , and possibly by her own . hand . 6 . 3 Of unrepentant horror there is more in Shakespeare's characters than has ordinarily been observed , even ...
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ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOLIO | 1 |
CHAPTER III | 13 |
CHAPTER II | 36 |
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