The Supernatural in ShakespeareJ. Ouseley, 1908 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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... visions : Cassandra doth foresee , and I myself Am like a prophet suddenly enrapt To tell thee that this day is ominous . " ( V. 3. ) . But the dramatist has already made us aware that Achilles ' hatred and jealousy of Hector had been ...
... visions : Cassandra doth foresee , and I myself Am like a prophet suddenly enrapt To tell thee that this day is ominous . " ( V. 3. ) . But the dramatist has already made us aware that Achilles ' hatred and jealousy of Hector had been ...
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... vision vouchsafed to Romeo in the night and the Friar's rehearsal of his defeated plans over the dead bodies of the lovers , remain to tell us what might have been . Apart from historical or legendary fact , it was more dramatically ...
... vision vouchsafed to Romeo in the night and the Friar's rehearsal of his defeated plans over the dead bodies of the lovers , remain to tell us what might have been . Apart from historical or legendary fact , it was more dramatically ...
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... visions ) is greatest when " the mind is withdrawn and collected into itself , and not diffused into the organs of the body ; which ap- peareth most in sleep , in ecstasies , and near death . " With this clue to the ghost - lore of the ...
... visions ) is greatest when " the mind is withdrawn and collected into itself , and not diffused into the organs of the body ; which ap- peareth most in sleep , in ecstasies , and near death . " With this clue to the ghost - lore of the ...
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... visions of a similar kind . It fitted the time and the subject , and would not appear impossible to the audience . So grand is the general effect that even in our own day we view the disembodied - spirit as an integral part of the play ...
... visions of a similar kind . It fitted the time and the subject , and would not appear impossible to the audience . So grand is the general effect that even in our own day we view the disembodied - spirit as an integral part of the play ...
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... of his mind , are enough to account for the vision , real or imaginary , of his victim . With regard to Brutus , although there is no abnormal excitement , the continu- ous compelling thought of the dead Cæsar , intensified by 56 GHOSTS .
... of his mind , are enough to account for the vision , real or imaginary , of his victim . With regard to Brutus , although there is no abnormal excitement , the continu- ous compelling thought of the dead Cæsar , intensified by 56 GHOSTS .
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