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130. oldal
“ For God doth know , so shall the world perceive , / That I have turn'd away my ... Jonson's representation of Morose's house of babble , a cacophonous theater in which the key revelation turns on the person of the boy actor himself .
“ For God doth know , so shall the world perceive , / That I have turn'd away my ... Jonson's representation of Morose's house of babble , a cacophonous theater in which the key revelation turns on the person of the boy actor himself .
222. oldal
9 Again , when he turns to those who stay upon his leisure , Macbeth excuses himself , saying , “ My dull brain was wrought ... Kind gentlemen , " he says , " your pains / Are registered where every day I turn / The leaf to read them ...
9 Again , when he turns to those who stay upon his leisure , Macbeth excuses himself , saying , “ My dull brain was wrought ... Kind gentlemen , " he says , " your pains / Are registered where every day I turn / The leaf to read them ...
241. oldal
... rage unchecked within a kingdom the results are reminiscent of Macbeth's Scotland : “ Wherever you turn your eyes , you see the earth wet with tears , and blood , and the air full of screams , sobs , and sighs " ( lines 157-58 ) .
... rage unchecked within a kingdom the results are reminiscent of Macbeth's Scotland : “ Wherever you turn your eyes , you see the earth wet with tears , and blood , and the air full of screams , sobs , and sighs " ( lines 157-58 ) .
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