Anglica, Volumes 5-61962 - English philology |
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... Macbeth it is the way to lose his own self in the magic spell and to lead his way to confusion and destruction . The basic type of Macbeth's tragedy is ... Macbeth that 58 Macbeth , the Withered Murder : A Study of his Tragic Consciousness.
... Macbeth it is the way to lose his own self in the magic spell and to lead his way to confusion and destruction . The basic type of Macbeth's tragedy is ... Macbeth that 58 Macbeth , the Withered Murder : A Study of his Tragic Consciousness.
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Macbeth once gives up his ambition . And again pricked by Lady Macbeth , he is " settled " to bend up each corporal agent to the terrible feat . He says that he is " settled " , but it is only in his own way that he is settled and , in ...
Macbeth once gives up his ambition . And again pricked by Lady Macbeth , he is " settled " to bend up each corporal agent to the terrible feat . He says that he is " settled " , but it is only in his own way that he is settled and , in ...
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... Macbeth is here seeing his own figure as a part of the horrible picture he himself has drawn . Dover Wilson comments on 11. 59-60 : " Macbeth speaks as if watching himself in a dream . " ( 14 ) But this seems an appropriate commentary ...
... Macbeth is here seeing his own figure as a part of the horrible picture he himself has drawn . Dover Wilson comments on 11. 59-60 : " Macbeth speaks as if watching himself in a dream . " ( 14 ) But this seems an appropriate commentary ...
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The Auxiliary Do In John Drydens Plays Keitaro Irie | 1 |
The Language of The Spectator | 20 |
藤木白鳳 | 63 |
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