MacbethAllyn and Bacon, 1922 - 324 Seiten A 1922 copy of Shakespeare's Macbeth, which should not circulate. |
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... tragedy not only as a piece of literature to be read , but as the acting play which Shakespeare wrote for the Globe Theatre . The editors have tried also to meet halfway — and in a human way all the eager interest which students ...
... tragedy not only as a piece of literature to be read , but as the acting play which Shakespeare wrote for the Globe Theatre . The editors have tried also to meet halfway — and in a human way all the eager interest which students ...
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... tragedies ; " On the Heights , " days of prosperity , and quiet after storm , back again in Stratford , given to the writing of the romances . A very simple pattern , — but too simple : the divisions must be divided and subdivided again ...
... tragedies ; " On the Heights , " days of prosperity , and quiet after storm , back again in Stratford , given to the writing of the romances . A very simple pattern , — but too simple : the divisions must be divided and subdivided again ...
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... Tragedies , between " Julius Caesar " and " Hamlet " ; and in the record of the Stationers ' Company it is registered on November 8th , 1623 , as a play " Not formerly entered to other men . " It stands in the Folio as one of the worst ...
... Tragedies , between " Julius Caesar " and " Hamlet " ; and in the record of the Stationers ' Company it is registered on November 8th , 1623 , as a play " Not formerly entered to other men . " It stands in the Folio as one of the worst ...
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... tragedy than any mere chronicle could suggest , except to a genius like Shake- speare . ---- . c It is easy enough for us to go to reprints of The Chronicle , and read there the even , commonplace accounts of Holinshed , but there is ...
... tragedy than any mere chronicle could suggest , except to a genius like Shake- speare . ---- . c It is easy enough for us to go to reprints of The Chronicle , and read there the even , commonplace accounts of Holinshed , but there is ...
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... tragedy , the English screen their army with boughs cut in Birnam wood , in Scene iv ; Lady Macbeth dies , in Scene v , and Birnam wood comes to Dunsinane ; the army of Malcolm throws down its leafy screen , in Scene vi ; Macbeth gains ...
... tragedy , the English screen their army with boughs cut in Birnam wood , in Scene iv ; Lady Macbeth dies , in Scene v , and Birnam wood comes to Dunsinane ; the army of Malcolm throws down its leafy screen , in Scene vi ; Macbeth gains ...
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