A Notebook on William ShakespeareMacmillan, 1948 - 233 |
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... earth- and the ghost of his father is a mole working , secretly , in the darkness of that earth , bringing into being ancestral impulses , dark urgings from forgotten sources in the blood . Nothing can rest in darkness . Well said , old ...
... earth- and the ghost of his father is a mole working , secretly , in the darkness of that earth , bringing into being ancestral impulses , dark urgings from forgotten sources in the blood . Nothing can rest in darkness . Well said , old ...
Strona 216
... Earth - speaks with the voice of Earth . So he is when in his natural state . But under the tyranny of Prospero , the incomplete teaching of that magician , his nature changes from that of the noble earth to a being who is neither wholly ...
... Earth - speaks with the voice of Earth . So he is when in his natural state . But under the tyranny of Prospero , the incomplete teaching of that magician , his nature changes from that of the noble earth to a being who is neither wholly ...
Strona 217
... earth - spirit that is Caliban . ' That's not the tune ' , he says suddenly ( III , 2 ) . Then from the mouth of the earth - spirit come these heavenly sounds : Be not affeard : the Isle is full of noyses , Sounds and sweet aires , that ...
... earth - spirit that is Caliban . ' That's not the tune ' , he says suddenly ( III , 2 ) . Then from the mouth of the earth - spirit come these heavenly sounds : Be not affeard : the Isle is full of noyses , Sounds and sweet aires , that ...
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Æschylus Antony Antony and Cleopatra assonances beasts beauty blood body bright BRUTUS Caesar caesura Caliban Cassio cast Cleopatra cold Comedy Crowne darkness darknesse death Desdemona dissonances dissonantal Dost doth dream dust earth echo elements evil eyes F. M. Cornford fall Fate fire flowers Fool ghost give Gloucester Goneril grandeur grief Hamlet hath heart heaven Hell Iago King Henry King John King Lear kisse Lady Macbeth laughter Lear's light lips live Marlowe Measure for Measure movement murder Nature never night Note Ophelia Othello passage pause Phaedo Phaedo Dialogue play poor Prince Queen Richard says scene seems shadow Shakespeare sleepe Socrates sometimes song soul sound speaks speech spirit splendour spring star strange Sunne sweet Swinburne syllable Tamburlaine tears terrible thee There's thing thou art Tillyard Timon Timon of Athens tragedy Troilus and Cressida verse voice vowels wind wonder words