Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 80. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Duncan with the unsmiling and watchful Malcolm . But is there not another way of playing him too , in which he glimpses into the horrors of the society he rules before getting on with the job ? Trevor Nunn's Duncan , old and infirm as ...
... Duncan with the unsmiling and watchful Malcolm . But is there not another way of playing him too , in which he glimpses into the horrors of the society he rules before getting on with the job ? Trevor Nunn's Duncan , old and infirm as ...
191. oldal
... Duncan is busy . Although disappointed in the absolute trust ' which he had placed in Cawdor ( I.iv. 14 ) , he will nevertheless continue to strengthen the bond between himself and his subjects by fostering trust . For trust - a moral ...
... Duncan is busy . Although disappointed in the absolute trust ' which he had placed in Cawdor ( I.iv. 14 ) , he will nevertheless continue to strengthen the bond between himself and his subjects by fostering trust . For trust - a moral ...
193. oldal
... Duncan's third piece of business in I.iv , the establishment of the succession on his son ( I.iv.35-42 ) . In Holinshed , the Scottish system of royal succession is a tanistic one , whereby the succession to an estate or dignity was ...
... Duncan's third piece of business in I.iv , the establishment of the succession on his son ( I.iv.35-42 ) . In Holinshed , the Scottish system of royal succession is a tanistic one , whereby the succession to an estate or dignity was ...
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