Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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... scene , the Banquet scene , and the Sleep - walking scene in the tragedy of " Macbeth . " Tragic terror has never been depicted with equal intensity , nor painted with more lurid colours than in these scenes . They reach the climax of ...
... scene , the Banquet scene , and the Sleep - walking scene in the tragedy of " Macbeth . " Tragic terror has never been depicted with equal intensity , nor painted with more lurid colours than in these scenes . They reach the climax of ...
Pàgina 81
... scene of greater beauty than that which witnesses her death . Cleopatra is the only Masefield , " who dies Shakespearean woman , " says " " heroically upon the stage - her death - scene is not the greatest , nor the most terrible , but ...
... scene of greater beauty than that which witnesses her death . Cleopatra is the only Masefield , " who dies Shakespearean woman , " says " " heroically upon the stage - her death - scene is not the greatest , nor the most terrible , but ...
Pàgina 97
... Scene we descend from the level of poetry to that of prose , as more congenial with the stern literalness and ... scenes of bloody intrigue . SHAKESPEARE : HIS ETHICAL TEACHING . 97.
... Scene we descend from the level of poetry to that of prose , as more congenial with the stern literalness and ... scenes of bloody intrigue . SHAKESPEARE : HIS ETHICAL TEACHING . 97.
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