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... scenes of fourth - act calm , usually accompanied by music , that recur throughout - Shakespeare's tragedies . It acts on us like music . Wherein lies the especial wonder of this scene ? Perhaps it is Lady Macbeth's soul that speaks ...
... scenes of fourth - act calm , usually accompanied by music , that recur throughout - Shakespeare's tragedies . It acts on us like music . Wherein lies the especial wonder of this scene ? Perhaps it is Lady Macbeth's soul that speaks ...
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... scene ) ; and finally they do not exist for us , since it would be quite inapposite to have the Ghost in Hamlet or ... scene to scene ; and it has been largely a picture of Macbeth's poetry ; indeed more personally so than is usual ...
... scene ) ; and finally they do not exist for us , since it would be quite inapposite to have the Ghost in Hamlet or ... scene to scene ; and it has been largely a picture of Macbeth's poetry ; indeed more personally so than is usual ...
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... scene " realistically " ? We learn no more from the discussion of this scene in ' From Henry V to Hamlet ' ( included in the present volume ) . There is no reason why the thunder should not be deafening , provided that it is properly ...
... scene " realistically " ? We learn no more from the discussion of this scene in ' From Henry V to Hamlet ' ( included in the present volume ) . There is no reason why the thunder should not be deafening , provided that it is properly ...
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