Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 28. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Lady Macbeth reads and re- acts to her husband's letter . ' That letter brings her the sense and the spirit of the encounter with the Witches and gives Lady Macbeth some seven words of their vocabu- lary five that she repeats ...
... Lady Macbeth reads and re- acts to her husband's letter . ' That letter brings her the sense and the spirit of the encounter with the Witches and gives Lady Macbeth some seven words of their vocabu- lary five that she repeats ...
340. oldal
... Lady Macbeth's way , being the final and dominant one . To ensure the ' promised ' hereafter , Lady Macbeth will ' feel now / The future in the instant ' ( 1.5.56-7 ) . The relation- ship that the two Macbeths have to time , one ...
... Lady Macbeth's way , being the final and dominant one . To ensure the ' promised ' hereafter , Lady Macbeth will ' feel now / The future in the instant ' ( 1.5.56-7 ) . The relation- ship that the two Macbeths have to time , one ...
385. oldal
... Lady was , or whether a Dark Lady existed , or whether it makes any sense at all , having read these poems , to speak of a Dark Lady existing . The Sonnets are my subject here . But it may be worth noting in passing that strangeness ...
... Lady was , or whether a Dark Lady existed , or whether it makes any sense at all , having read these poems , to speak of a Dark Lady existing . The Sonnets are my subject here . But it may be worth noting in passing that strangeness ...
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