Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama: Critical Essays, 13. kötetLiverpool University Press, 1974 - 258 oldal |
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47. oldal
... Macbeth's own imposition upon himself . Shakespeare shows us the building process from the very beginning when we only suspect , and cannot be certain , like Macbeth himself , that there is something there to be seen . For it is when ...
... Macbeth's own imposition upon himself . Shakespeare shows us the building process from the very beginning when we only suspect , and cannot be certain , like Macbeth himself , that there is something there to be seen . For it is when ...
57. oldal
... Macbeth freezing his doubt - ridden soul into an attitude of mastery , a fixed shape of gloomy terror that will dominate the event and make it run his way . His experiences after Banquo's murder force Macbeth back into his old condition ...
... Macbeth freezing his doubt - ridden soul into an attitude of mastery , a fixed shape of gloomy terror that will dominate the event and make it run his way . His experiences after Banquo's murder force Macbeth back into his old condition ...
61. oldal
... Macbeth's crimes ; but since Macbeth's feelings are not en- gaged in it ( that , indeed , is the point , and what he has come to ) , it lacks a dimension which the murders of Duncan and Banquo possess . Even Bradley seems to have felt ...
... Macbeth's crimes ; but since Macbeth's feelings are not en- gaged in it ( that , indeed , is the point , and what he has come to ) , it lacks a dimension which the murders of Duncan and Banquo possess . Even Bradley seems to have felt ...
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