The Westminster Review, Volúmenes41-42Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1844 |
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... course of this examination , the writer , incidentally , yet very fully , expresses his concurrence in those established critical views respecting the characters and the moral of this drama , which we feel that such important reasons ...
... course of this examination , the writer , incidentally , yet very fully , expresses his concurrence in those established critical views respecting the characters and the moral of this drama , which we feel that such important reasons ...
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... course of events , of saying to himself , as even Macbeth observes , while ruminating on this prediction , - . The first thing that strikes us in such a character is , the intense selfishness - the total absence both of sympathetic ...
... course of events , of saying to himself , as even Macbeth observes , while ruminating on this prediction , - . The first thing that strikes us in such a character is , the intense selfishness - the total absence both of sympathetic ...
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... course of the following act , in all that relates to the assassination of Banquo ; and here , again , do we find the contrast between the moral natures of the husband and the wife brought out more completely than ever . The mind of Lady ...
... course of the following act , in all that relates to the assassination of Banquo ; and here , again , do we find the contrast between the moral natures of the husband and the wife brought out more completely than ever . The mind of Lady ...
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... course of the drama . In like manner , the second apparition in the course of the banquet is produced to Macbeth's vision by a second violent effort of his tongue to contradict his feelings and the fact , with yet more subtle falsehood ...
... course of the drama . In like manner , the second apparition in the course of the banquet is produced to Macbeth's vision by a second violent effort of his tongue to contradict his feelings and the fact , with yet more subtle falsehood ...
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... course upon which he has spontaneously Yet ,. " And thane of Cawdor , too - went it not so ? " It is not surprising , then , that after the start- ling announcement of his being actually cre- ated thane of Cawdor , he should regard the ...
... course upon which he has spontaneously Yet ,. " And thane of Cawdor , too - went it not so ? " It is not surprising , then , that after the start- ling announcement of his being actually cre- ated thane of Cawdor , he should regard the ...
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