| Thomas De Quincey - 1851 - 284 страници
...overwhelming panic; the fear of instant death smites him ' with its petrific mace.' But in the murderer, such a murderer as a poet will condescend to, there must be raging some great storm of passion,—jealousy, ambition, vengeance, hatred,— which will create a hell within him; and into... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 страници
...panic : the fear of instant death smites him "with its petrific mace." IJut in the murderer — such a murderer as a poet will condescend to, there must...Shakspeare has introduced two murderers ; and, as usual iu his hands, they are remarkably discriminated ; but, though in Macbeth the strife of mind is greater... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1857 - 800 страници
...raging some great storm of passion — jealousy, amhition, Vengeance, hatred — which will ereate a hell within him ; and into this hell we are to look. In Macheth, for the sake of gratifying his own enormous and teeming faculty of ereation, Shakspeare has... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1863 - 352 страници
...overwhelming panic ; the fear of instant death smites him " with its petrific mace." But in the murderer, such a murderer as a poet will condescend to, there must...his own enormous and teeming faculty of creation, Shakspere has introduced two murderers : and, as usual in his hands, they are re markably discriminated... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1863 - 340 страници
...overwhelming panic ; the fear of instant death smites him " with its petrific mace." But in the murderer, such a murderer as a poet will condescend to, there must...his own enormous and teeming faculty of creation, Shakspere has introduced two murderers : and, as usual in his hands, they are remarkably discriminated... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1863 - 348 страници
...overwhelming panic ; the fear of instant death smites him " with its petrific mace." But in the murderer, such a murderer as a poet will condescend to, there must...his own enormous and teeming faculty of creation, Shakspere has introduced two murderers : and, as usual in his hands, they are rfmarkably discriminated... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1863 - 514 страници
...panic ; the fear of instant death smites him '• with its petrific mace." But in the murderer, such a murderer as a poet will condescend to, there must...his own enormous and teeming faculty of creation, Shakspere has introduced two murderers : and, as usual in his hands, they are ifmarkably discriminated... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1863 - 614 страници
...panic : the fear of instant death smites him " with its pctrific mace." But in the murderer — such a murderer as a poet will condescend to — there...hell within him ; and into this hell we are to look. 4. In Macbeth, for the sake of gratifying his own enormous and teeming faculty of creation, Shakspeare... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1863 - 346 страници
...overwhelming panic; the fear of instant death smites him " with its petrific mace." But in the murderer, such a murderer as a poet will condescend to, there must be raging some great storm of passion—jealousy, ambition, vengeance, hatred—which will create a hell within him ; and into this... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1866 - 618 страници
...panic : the fear of instant death smites him " with its petrific mace." But in the murderer — such a murderer as a poet will condescend to — there...hell within him ; and into this hell we are to look. 4. In Macbeth, for the sate of gratifying his own enormous and teeming faculty of creation, Shakspeare... | |
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