The life of Shakspeare; enquiries into the originality of his dramatic plots and characters; and essays on the ancient theatres and theatrical usages |
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... play Juno " descends . " In Cymbeline , Jupiter " descends " in thunder and lightning , sitting upon an eagle . The " cauldron sinks , " and ap- paritions rise at the bidding of the witches in Macbeth THE LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE . 31.
... play Juno " descends . " In Cymbeline , Jupiter " descends " in thunder and lightning , sitting upon an eagle . The " cauldron sinks , " and ap- paritions rise at the bidding of the witches in Macbeth THE LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE . 31.
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Augustine Skottowe. paritions rise at the bidding of the witches in Macbeth . There were of course trap - doors ; the subterraneous region to which they led was known by the name of hell , in opposition to the ceiling of the stage ...
Augustine Skottowe. paritions rise at the bidding of the witches in Macbeth . There were of course trap - doors ; the subterraneous region to which they led was known by the name of hell , in opposition to the ceiling of the stage ...
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... witch sweet ladies with my words and looks O miserable thought ! and more unlikely , Than to accomplish twenty golden crowns ! Why , love foreswore me in my mother's womb : And , for I should not deal in her soft laws , She did corrupt ...
... witch sweet ladies with my words and looks O miserable thought ! and more unlikely , Than to accomplish twenty golden crowns ! Why , love foreswore me in my mother's womb : And , for I should not deal in her soft laws , She did corrupt ...
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... witches , and their attendant imps , will demand a lengthened notice in Macbeth ; aërial spirits in the Tem- pest ; and Hamlet drags the demons of darkness from their subterranean abodes . The doctrine of the middle ages , that all ...
... witches , and their attendant imps , will demand a lengthened notice in Macbeth ; aërial spirits in the Tem- pest ; and Hamlet drags the demons of darkness from their subterranean abodes . The doctrine of the middle ages , that all ...
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... witch hath power to charm , So hallow'd and so gracious is the time . " + Such is , undoubtedly , the popular supersti- tion ; but , in point of reasoning , nothing can be more manifestly erroneous . Apparitions were not alarmed at the ...
... witch hath power to charm , So hallow'd and so gracious is the time . " + Such is , undoubtedly , the popular supersti- tion ; but , in point of reasoning , nothing can be more manifestly erroneous . Apparitions were not alarmed at the ...
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Страница 193 - Till thou applaud the deed. Come, seeling night', Scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day, And with thy bloody and invisible hand, Cancel, and tear to pieces, that great bond Which keeps me pale ! — Light thickens ; and the crow Makes wing to the rooky wood : Good things of day begin to droop and drowse, Whiles night's black agents to their preys do rouse.
Страница 159 - tis strange : And oftentimes, to win us to our harm, The instruments of darkness tell us truths : Win -us with honest trifles, to betray us In deepest consequence.
Страница 65 - I loved the man, and do honour his memory, on this side idolatry, as much as any. He was indeed honest, and of an. open and free nature ; had an excellent phantasy, brave notions, and gentle expressions...
Страница 234 - In her days, every man shall eat in safety Under his own vine what he plants ; and sing The merry songs of peace to all his neighbours.
Страница 260 - With purple grapes, green figs, and mulberries ; The honey bags steal from the humble-bees, And, for night-tapers, crop their waxen thighs, And light them at the fiery glowworm's eyes...
Страница 269 - Flying between the cold moon and the earth, Cupid all arm'd : a certain aim he took At a fair vestal throned by the west, And loos'd his love-shaft smartly from his bow, As it should pierce a hundred thousand hearts : But I might see young Cupid's fiery shaft Quench'd in the chaste beams of the watery moon, And the imperial votaress passed on, In maiden meditation, fancy-free.
Страница 254 - He draweth out the thread of his verbosity finer than the staple of his argument.
Страница 156 - The night has been unruly : where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down ; and, as they say, Lamentings heard i...
Страница 73 - I behold like a Spanish great galleon and an English man-of-war. Master Coleridge, like the former, was built far higher in learning, solid, but slow in his performances. CVL, with the English man-of-war, lesser in bulk, but lighter in sailing, could turn with all tides, tack about, and take advantage of all winds, by the quickness of his wit and invention.
Страница 153 - I'll sup. Farewell. Poins. Farewell, my lord. [Exit POINS. P. Hen. I know you all, and will a while uphold The unyok'd humour of your idleness : Yet herein will I imitate the sun, Who doth permit the base contagious clouds ' To smother up his beauty from the world...