Shakespeare the Professional, and Related StudiesElsevier Science & Technology Books, 1973 - 237 oldal |
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... Macbeth's fight with Macdonwald , the Sergeant says that ' he unseam'd him from the nave to the chaps ' , like a tailor ripping a garment in two . Macbeth describes the daggers of the chamberlains as ' Unmannerly breech'd with gore ...
... Macbeth's fight with Macdonwald , the Sergeant says that ' he unseam'd him from the nave to the chaps ' , like a tailor ripping a garment in two . Macbeth describes the daggers of the chamberlains as ' Unmannerly breech'd with gore ...
146. oldal
... Macbeth is afraid to think on the deed , or to carry the daggers back to Duncan's chamber , Lady Macbeth upbraids his childishness in fearing a painted devil , and sneers at the whiteness of his heart . After this , it is natural that ...
... Macbeth is afraid to think on the deed , or to carry the daggers back to Duncan's chamber , Lady Macbeth upbraids his childishness in fearing a painted devil , and sneers at the whiteness of his heart . After this , it is natural that ...
149. oldal
... Macbeth , sleep - walking , tries in vain to remove the ' damned spot ' from her hands : Here's the smell of the blood still . All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand . In the final scene , Macbeth's severed head is ...
... Macbeth , sleep - walking , tries in vain to remove the ' damned spot ' from her hands : Here's the smell of the blood still . All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand . In the final scene , Macbeth's severed head is ...
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