| Jan Glete - 1994 - 536 str.
...looked on them as legally dead ; as unsubstantial, almost ideal beings ; the mere ghosts of episcopacy. The times have been That when the brains were out...murders on their crowns, And push US from our stools. ' Letter I. p. 185. a Ibid. [i. 155. 496 T. Gisborne's Letter to the [34 But surely, Sir, it ill became... | |
| 1984 - 450 str.
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| Valerie L. Gager - 1996 - 446 str.
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| Peter J. Leithart - 1996 - 288 str.
...Banquo. People are very hard to kill in Shakespeare. Well might Macbeth long for the good old days when the brains were out the man would die, And there...murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools. (3.4.79-82) Caesar, Hamlet's father, Banquo— all return from the dead to haunt the living. The point... | |
| Ulla Heine - 1996 - 220 str.
...Leiden erzählen, um das Schicksal abzuwenden, das ihm [...] zugetragen wird."136 Die "The time has been, that, when the brains were out, the man would...twenty mortal murders on their crowns, and push us trom our stools. This is more strange than such a murder is." (III, 4) Von seinem Lehr-Stuhl und der... | |
| Jason Milligan - 1998 - 152 str.
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| Philip Sheldon Foner, Robert J. Branham - 1998 - 952 str.
...her funeral dirge, she will rise before their scared visages, and make them cry out with Macbeth — 'The times have been That when the brains were out,...murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools.' I am aware, sir, that many of the suggestions and arguments that have been used this evening, have... | |
| 1943 - 740 str.
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