A Shakespeare Commentary ...F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1957 - 973 halaman |
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... character of Kent , her champion , when disinherited by her father , she expresses in the following lines : O thou good Kent ! how shall I live and work To match thy goodness ? My life will be too short , And every measure fail me ...
... character of Kent , her champion , when disinherited by her father , she expresses in the following lines : O thou good Kent ! how shall I live and work To match thy goodness ? My life will be too short , And every measure fail me ...
Halaman 388
... character of Shylock , Hudson says : " If Portia is the beauty of this play , Shylock is its strength . He is a standing marvel of power and scope in the dramatic art ; at the same time appearing so much a man of Nature's making , that ...
... character of Shylock , Hudson says : " If Portia is the beauty of this play , Shylock is its strength . He is a standing marvel of power and scope in the dramatic art ; at the same time appearing so much a man of Nature's making , that ...
Halaman 447
... character . Commenting on this character , Gervinus says : " Contrasted with him ( Carlisle ) is the old York , whom Coleridge , in consequence of an incorrect apprehension of the character , has placed in a false opposition to Richard ...
... character . Commenting on this character , Gervinus says : " Contrasted with him ( Carlisle ) is the old York , whom Coleridge , in consequence of an incorrect apprehension of the character , has placed in a false opposition to Richard ...
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Extracts from The Secret History of Macbeth King of Scotland | 120 |
Trebble scepters | 126 |
Source of the Plot Outline of the Play | 137 |
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Alinda allusion Alonso Antony apparition appears Ariel army banished Banquo battle Birnam wood brother Brutus Caliban called Capitol Cassius castle cause Celia character Claudius court crown daughter death Denmark doth Duke of Milan Duncan Dunsinane Earl England English Extract father fear fell Ferdinand Fleance Forest of Arden fortune friends Ganimede Gerismond ghost Glamis Goneril Hamlet hand hath haue Hecate History of Macbeth Holinshed honour Horatio Ides of March island Jaques Julius Cæsar King of Scotland king's Lady Macbeth Laertes Lear Lodge's Rosalynde lord Macduff Malcolm Miranda murder Naples night noble North's Plutarch Ophelia Orlando play Polonius Pompey Prince Prospero queen Regan remarks revenge Roman Rome Rosader Saladyne says Scene Secret History Shakespeare shalt ship Siward slain sleep song sonne spirit sword Tempest Thane Thane of Cawdor thee thou thought throne unto vnto vpon wife witches words