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... scene with the grave - diggers , a scene in which Hamlet exhibits another accepted manifesta- tion of his being the victim of melancholy adust as it is derived from the sanguine humour , for the sanguine adust turn tragedies into ...
... scene with the grave - diggers , a scene in which Hamlet exhibits another accepted manifesta- tion of his being the victim of melancholy adust as it is derived from the sanguine humour , for the sanguine adust turn tragedies into ...
Page 228
... scene closes with his , We are but young in deed . The act closes with the satirical conversation between Lennox and another lord , in which we discover the know- ledge which is abroad of the murders of Duncan , of the grooms , of ...
... scene closes with his , We are but young in deed . The act closes with the satirical conversation between Lennox and another lord , in which we discover the know- ledge which is abroad of the murders of Duncan , of the grooms , of ...
Page 231
... scene , between Malcolm and Macduff , emphasizes the tyranny of Macbeth in contrast to the virtues that become a King . The scene is weak and obvious , but it affords opportunity for Shakespeare to give one of those lists of kingly ...
... scene , between Malcolm and Macduff , emphasizes the tyranny of Macbeth in contrast to the virtues that become a King . The scene is weak and obvious , but it affords opportunity for Shakespeare to give one of those lists of kingly ...
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action affections ambition anger appearance appetite Aristotle Banquo Blazon of Jealousie blood body Bradley Bradley's brain called Cassio cause chapter characters choler complexion Cordelia courage cries death deeds Desdemona desire devil discussion doth Elizabethan English envy evil explains fall of princes father fear fortune French Academie ghost Gloucester Goneril grief Hamlet hate hath hear heart Holland's Plutarch Horatio humours Iago Iago's Ibid ideas imitation judgement justice Kent kill King Lear Lady Macbeth Laertes Lavater lust Macduff madness maner melan melancholy adust mind moral philosophy mortal sin murder naturall nature Othello passion play Plutarch Polonius punishment reason Renaissance revenge says scene seems Seneca Shakespeare Shakespearean tragedy shame shew soliloquy soul speak speech spirits supernatural teaching temper thee theme things Thomas thou thought tragic hero translation Treatise unto vengeance vertue vices villain virtue witches wrath