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... rise above all human dealings . In performance I now , rather boldly , use gestures at the end , hands up and eyes wild for ' idiot ' , and then crushing back on the closed eyes for ' nothing ' . Macbeth has reached a state - of - being ...
... rise above all human dealings . In performance I now , rather boldly , use gestures at the end , hands up and eyes wild for ' idiot ' , and then crushing back on the closed eyes for ' nothing ' . Macbeth has reached a state - of - being ...
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On the Rise of Shakespeare's Tragic Heroes George Wilson Knight. Dr Audrey Insch , in March 1976 ; together with the ... rise and do not fall , at the end , whatever their circumstances ' ; in acting ' Attend to the poetry and the rest ...
On the Rise of Shakespeare's Tragic Heroes George Wilson Knight. Dr Audrey Insch , in March 1976 ; together with the ... rise and do not fall , at the end , whatever their circumstances ' ; in acting ' Attend to the poetry and the rest ...
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... rise with something of a rosy shame into immortal nakedness ' ( Browning , The Ring and the Book , VI , 971 ) . As Timon turns away from us , he is in effect , since the narrow elastic at his waist scarcely registers , completely nude ...
... rise with something of a rosy shame into immortal nakedness ' ( Browning , The Ring and the Book , VI , 971 ) . As Timon turns away from us , he is in effect , since the narrow elastic at his waist scarcely registers , completely nude ...
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