Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd: Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow ; Raze out the written troubles of the brain ; And, with some sweet oblivious antidote, Cleanse the stuff'd bosom of that perilous stuff, Which weighs upon the heart ? Doct. Boswell's Life of Johnson - 547. oldalszerző: James Boswell - 1917 - 574 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| John J. Joughin - 2000 - 148 oldal
...she is troubled with thick-coming fancies, That keep her from her rest. Macbeth: Cure her of that: Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd; Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow; Raze out the written troubles of the brain; Cleanse the stuffd bosom of that perilous stuff Which weighs... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1995 - 866 oldal
...Macbeth asks the doctor to cure Lady Macbeth of the 'thickcoming fancies | That keep her from her rest : 'Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd, | Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow. | Raze out the written troubles of the brain.' 4. Shirley has similar, and pervasive, imagery of sharp,... | |
| George Wilson Knight - 2001 - 424 oldal
...she is troubled with thick-coming fancies, That keep her from her rest. Macbeth. Cure her of that. Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd, Pluck...stuff'd bosom of that perilous stuff Which weighs upon the heart? Doctor. Therein the patient Must minister to himself. (v. iii. 37) The Macbeth experience... | |
| Andrew Turnbull - 2001 - 388 oldal
...progress was slow with frequent setbacks, and Fitzgerald began to learn the pathos of an old appeal: Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd, Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, Raze out the written troubles of the brain, And with some sweet oblivious antidote Cleanse the stuff... | |
| Michael J. Bennett - 2001 - 290 oldal
...(p. 391). New York: Charles Scribner & Sons. CHAPTER 2 The History of Empathy in Mental Health Care Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, Raze out the written troubles of the brain. And with some sweet oblivious antidote Cleanse ihe stuff'd... | |
| Kodŭng Kwahagwŏn (Korea). International Conference, Kenji Fukaya - 2001 - 940 oldal
...with thick-coming fancies, / That keep her from her rest." Whereupon Macbeth orders: Cure her of that: Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd, Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, Raze out the written troubles of the brain, And with some sweet oblivious antidote Cleanse the stuflf'd... | |
| G. Wilson Knight - 2002 - 396 oldal
...she is troubled with thick-coming fancies, That keep her from her rest. Macbeth: Cure her of that. Can'st thou not minister to a mind diseas'd, Pluck...stufF'd bosom of that perilous stuff Which weighs upon the heart? Doctor: Therein the patient Must minister to himself. (v. iii. 37) They did not know... | |
| Kenneth Muir - 2002 - 200 oldal
...last act of the play a doctor, called in to diagnose Lady Macbeth's illness, confesses that he cannot minister to a mind diseas'd, Pluck from the memory...stuff'd bosom of that perilous stuff Which weighs upon the heart. Macbeth then professes to believe that what is amiss with Scotland is not his own evil... | |
| G. Wilson Knight - 2002 - 192 oldal
...she is troubled with thick-coming fancies, That keep her from her rest. Macbeth. Cure her of that : Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd, Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, Raze out the written troubles of the brain, And with some sweet oblivious antidote Cleanse the stuff... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2002 - 244 oldal
...ourselves When nature, being oppress'd, commands the mind To suffer with the body. Lear — Lear II. iv Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd, Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, Raze out the written troubles of the brain And with some sweet oblivious antidote Cleanse the stuff... | |
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