MacbethYale University Press, 1. 1. 2005 - Počet stran: 210 Perhaps no other Shakespearean drama so engulfs its readers in the ruinous journey of surrender to evil as does Macbeth. A timeless tragedy about the nature of ambition, conscience, and the human heart, the play holds a profound grip on the Western imagination. |
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Strana xvi
... what part thereof , might have been in Shakespeare's own hand , or even whether those sources were accurate representations of what Shakespeare wrote , either in the probably first version of the play , xvi ABOUT THIS BOOK.
... what part thereof , might have been in Shakespeare's own hand , or even whether those sources were accurate representations of what Shakespeare wrote , either in the probably first version of the play , xvi ABOUT THIS BOOK.
Strana xxxi
... hand , in process , is nowhere near so awful as we have thought , in only imagining it . Self - betrayal can virtu- ally be seen crossing over into the betrayal , and the murder , of his king . And Macbeth's next words provide all the ...
... hand , in process , is nowhere near so awful as we have thought , in only imagining it . Self - betrayal can virtu- ally be seen crossing over into the betrayal , and the murder , of his king . And Macbeth's next words provide all the ...
Strana xxxii
... an aside , “ For in my way it lies . " And then he calls for darkness , not light , to prevail . “ Let ... The eye wink at the hand . " To which invocation he adds , at once : " Yet let that be / Which the xxxii INTRODUCTION.
... an aside , “ For in my way it lies . " And then he calls for darkness , not light , to prevail . “ Let ... The eye wink at the hand . " To which invocation he adds , at once : " Yet let that be / Which the xxxii INTRODUCTION.
Strana xxxiv
... hand and gra- ciously join her in entering the castle . But no audience whatever can be similarly taken in . Other than scene 3 and its fuller presentation of the witches , containing as well as a substantial introduction to Macbeth and ...
... hand and gra- ciously join her in entering the castle . But no audience whatever can be similarly taken in . Other than scene 3 and its fuller presentation of the witches , containing as well as a substantial introduction to Macbeth and ...
Strana xxxvi
... hand her the very key to his nature , asserting that " I dare do all that may become a man . " Without any hesitation whatever , she pounces on this weaseling excuse . I'd have killed the baby I was suckling , she proclaims , " had I so ...
... hand her the very key to his nature , asserting that " I dare do all that may become a man . " Without any hesitation whatever , she pounces on this weaseling excuse . I'd have killed the baby I was suckling , she proclaims , " had I so ...
Obsah
Some Essentials of The Shakespearean Stage | xxxix |
Macbeth | 1 |
An Essay by Harold Bloom | 169 |
Further Reading | 205 |
Finding List | 209 |
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