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Pagina 113
... Macbeth's despairing recognition of mere ' mouth - honour ' among his remain- ing followers ( v . iii . 27 ) echoes ironically his wife's advice to ' look like th ' innocent ... Macbeth's crime is unnatural ( i.e. inhuman ) 113 ' MACBETH '
... Macbeth's despairing recognition of mere ' mouth - honour ' among his remain- ing followers ( v . iii . 27 ) echoes ironically his wife's advice to ' look like th ' innocent ... Macbeth's crime is unnatural ( i.e. inhuman ) 113 ' MACBETH '
Pagina 125
... Macbeth . That the man who breaks the bonds that tie him to other men , who ' pours the sweet milk of concord into Hell ' , is at the same time violating his own nature and thwarting his own deepest needs , is something that the play ...
... Macbeth . That the man who breaks the bonds that tie him to other men , who ' pours the sweet milk of concord into Hell ' , is at the same time violating his own nature and thwarting his own deepest needs , is something that the play ...
Pagina 129
... Macbeth's sleep - walking , with its obsessed reliving of the past , but Macbeth also is shown as forfeiting his human freedom and spontaneity . If one • ultimate aspect of evil is revealed in Macbeth's invoca- tion 129 ' MACBETH '
... Macbeth's sleep - walking , with its obsessed reliving of the past , but Macbeth also is shown as forfeiting his human freedom and spontaneity . If one • ultimate aspect of evil is revealed in Macbeth's invoca- tion 129 ' MACBETH '
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First Observations | 16 |
The Sonnets and King Henry | 35 |
The Theme of Appearance and Reality in Troilus | 55 |
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