The Tragedy of MacbethNew American Library, 1963 - 247 Seiten One of the great Shakespearean tragedies, Macbeth is a dark and bloody drama of ambition, murder, guilt and revenge. Prompted by the prophecies of three mysterious witches and goaded by his ambitious wife, the Scottish thane Macbeth murders Duncan, King of Scotland, in order to succeed him on the throne. This foul deed soon entangles the conscience-stricken nobleman in a web of treachery, deceit and more murders that ultimately spells his doom. |
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... Hold , hold ! " Enter Macbeth . 50 Great Glamis ! Worthy Cawdor ! 55 Greater than both , by the all - hail hereafter ! " 86 had the speed of him outdistanced him 42 mortal deadly 45 re- morse compassion 46 compunctious visitings of ...
... Hold , hold ! " Enter Macbeth . 50 Great Glamis ! Worthy Cawdor ! 55 Greater than both , by the all - hail hereafter ! " 86 had the speed of him outdistanced him 42 mortal deadly 45 re- morse compassion 46 compunctious visitings of ...
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... hold rumor From what we fear , yet know not what we fear , 15 20 IV.ii. 7 titles possessions wants the natural touch i.e. , lacks natural affection for his wife and children 14 coz cousin 15 school control 17 fits o ' th ' season ...
... hold rumor From what we fear , yet know not what we fear , 15 20 IV.ii. 7 titles possessions wants the natural touch i.e. , lacks natural affection for his wife and children 14 coz cousin 15 school control 17 fits o ' th ' season ...
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... Hold , Hold ! Mr. Brooks admits that it is natural to think of the " keen knife " as in Lady Macbeth's hand and that she is begging the night to be so dark that even her knife , much less herself , may not see the wound it makes . The ...
... Hold , Hold ! Mr. Brooks admits that it is natural to think of the " keen knife " as in Lady Macbeth's hand and that she is begging the night to be so dark that even her knife , much less herself , may not see the wound it makes . The ...
Inhalt
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction | xxii |
The Tragedy of Macbeth | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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