Macbeth: Edited, with Notes and an IntroductionLongmans, Green, and Company, 1911 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... scene on the boards of a rival theatre at the same time would give additional point . Granted : but that is very different from an unmistakable allusion ; the situation does not need that aid . Oxford address to the King . His arguments ...
... scene on the boards of a rival theatre at the same time would give additional point . Granted : but that is very different from an unmistakable allusion ; the situation does not need that aid . Oxford address to the King . His arguments ...
Стр. xv
... scene was enacted ; it may be the resultant impression of Mac- beth's speech , II , ii , 60 , and Lady Macbeth's actions and words in the sleep - walking scene . On the whole it seems highly probable that Forman wrote this account when ...
... scene was enacted ; it may be the resultant impression of Mac- beth's speech , II , ii , 60 , and Lady Macbeth's actions and words in the sleep - walking scene . On the whole it seems highly probable that Forman wrote this account when ...
Стр. xx
... scene as it first stood , and to this end added the character of Hecate . This making the present- ment too long for the patience of the auditors , we [ i.e. , the players ] made more omissions in other parts than to most of us seemed ...
... scene as it first stood , and to this end added the character of Hecate . This making the present- ment too long for the patience of the auditors , we [ i.e. , the players ] made more omissions in other parts than to most of us seemed ...
Стр. xxi
... scene of the battle , being so near Forres , according to Shakspere , that the noise of battle could be heard by the King . The bombast is not greater than in other similar cases , and the metrical irregularities may be due to ...
... scene of the battle , being so near Forres , according to Shakspere , that the noise of battle could be heard by the King . The bombast is not greater than in other similar cases , and the metrical irregularities may be due to ...
Стр. xxii
... scene . 66 ( e ) The last forty lines of the play show evident traces of another hand than Shakespeare's . The ... scenes . I therefore agree with Mr. Fleay in assigning them , songs and all , to Middleton . Now let us see how this ...
... scene . 66 ( e ) The last forty lines of the play show evident traces of another hand than Shakespeare's . The ... scenes . I therefore agree with Mr. Fleay in assigning them , songs and all , to Middleton . Now let us see how this ...
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adjective allusion ANGUS Banquo béene blood born called castle Clar crowne death deed DOCTOR Donalbain Donwald Duncan Dunsinane E. K. Chambers Edited editors Elizabethan English England enimies Enter MACBETH Exeunt Exit F. G. Fleay fear Fleance foorth give hail hand hath haue hauing heart heaven Hecate Henry here's Holinshed Jonson's Julius Cæsar King Lear Knocking LADY MACBETH LADY MACDUFF LENNOX Literature lord MALCOLM Masque of Queens means MESSENGER night noble passage perhaps phrase play Professor of English Reading reason regard Reginald Scot Richard II Ross scene Schmidt Scone Scot Scotland SECOND WITCH seems sense SEYTON Shakspere SIWARD slaine sleep sonne speak speech spirits Steevens strange suggested syllable thane thane of Cawdor thee thing third murderer THIRD WITCH thou thought tion verb verse vnto vpon weird sisters wife word