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... soliloquy says : And can say nothing - no , not for a king Upon whose property and most dear life A damn'd defeat was made . ( II.ii.604 ) his eye should momentarily light up and his face glow for the memory of his Father , and then ...
... soliloquy says : And can say nothing - no , not for a king Upon whose property and most dear life A damn'd defeat was made . ( II.ii.604 ) his eye should momentarily light up and his face glow for the memory of his Father , and then ...
Page 90
... soliloquy - returns to his own brooding thoughts : 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 ...
... soliloquy - returns to his own brooding thoughts : 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 ...
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... soliloquy , far more than Hamlet , where the soliloquies are so closely involved with externals that they have an objective quality : he is talking about the world outside , as Macbeth is not . We now come to the Banquet scene . Macbeth ...
... soliloquy , far more than Hamlet , where the soliloquies are so closely involved with externals that they have an objective quality : he is talking about the world outside , as Macbeth is not . We now come to the Banquet scene . Macbeth ...
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