Memorials of Shakspeare: Or, Sketches of His Character and GeniusH. Colburn, 1828 - 494 pagini |
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Pagina 431
... Banquo , but also of his own safety from the gallant and noble nature of that general- Our fears in Banquo Stick deep , and in his royalty of nature Reigns that , which would be fear'd . Assassins are provided to murder Banquo and his ...
... Banquo , but also of his own safety from the gallant and noble nature of that general- Our fears in Banquo Stick deep , and in his royalty of nature Reigns that , which would be fear'd . Assassins are provided to murder Banquo and his ...
Pagina 433
... Banquo , which is invisi- ble to all but Macbeth ; secondly , by the spells and incantations of the witches , who raise spirits , which in certain enigmatical predictions shadow out his fate ; and these are followed by a train of unborn ...
... Banquo , which is invisi- ble to all but Macbeth ; secondly , by the spells and incantations of the witches , who raise spirits , which in certain enigmatical predictions shadow out his fate ; and these are followed by a train of unborn ...
Pagina 434
... Banquo is subordinate . Dun- can's blood was not only the first so shed by Mac- beth , but the dignity of the person murdered , and the aggravating circumstances attending it , consti- tute a crime of the very first magnitude . For ...
... Banquo is subordinate . Dun- can's blood was not only the first so shed by Mac- beth , but the dignity of the person murdered , and the aggravating circumstances attending it , consti- tute a crime of the very first magnitude . For ...
Pagina 435
... Banquo . It now remains to examine whether this is more fully jus- tified by the peculiar situation reserved for Lady Macbeth , to whom I have before adverted . The intrepidity of her character is so marked , that we may well suppose no ...
... Banquo . It now remains to examine whether this is more fully jus- tified by the peculiar situation reserved for Lady Macbeth , to whom I have before adverted . The intrepidity of her character is so marked , that we may well suppose no ...
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