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... spirit and , apparently without try- ing to do so , summons up Andrugio's ghost , which rises to say : Thy pangs of anguish rip my cere cloth up , And , lo , the ghost of old Andrugio Forsakes his coffin . Antonio , revenge ! I was ...
... spirit and , apparently without try- ing to do so , summons up Andrugio's ghost , which rises to say : Thy pangs of anguish rip my cere cloth up , And , lo , the ghost of old Andrugio Forsakes his coffin . Antonio , revenge ! I was ...
Page 144
... spirits were recognized ; Chapman seems to have con- fused the two beliefs . When Temyra asks that the spirit be raised in some beauteous form , " she is making a request that 106 104 105 is very sensible according to familiar beliefs ...
... spirits were recognized ; Chapman seems to have con- fused the two beliefs . When Temyra asks that the spirit be raised in some beauteous form , " she is making a request that 106 104 105 is very sensible according to familiar beliefs ...
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... spirit , ranging for revenge With Ate by his side come hot from hell ( Ib . , 270-71 ) , it seems to be definitely a revenge ghost that he is referring to . But the whole passage ( quoted above by Dowden ) indicates also a broader ...
... spirit , ranging for revenge With Ate by his side come hot from hell ( Ib . , 270-71 ) , it seems to be definitely a revenge ghost that he is referring to . But the whole passage ( quoted above by Dowden ) indicates also a broader ...
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action actually Agamemnon Alaham already Andrea Antonio Antonio's Revenge apparition atmosphere avenge blood bloud Brutus Bussy Caesar causer characters chorus classical conjuring connection Corineus death deeds devil doth dramatic dream dumb show earth Elizabethan English tendency English tragedies example expository father Faustus frequently Friar furies ghosts and witches ghosts appear Gismond gnosts Gorboduc Gorlois Hamlet hath haue heaven hell Hercules Horestes horror host inciting indicate King Kyd's Locrine loue Medea merely midst Mordred murder murther mythical motive native beliefs native tradition natural necromancy night Oedipus playwrights Plutarch prologue purpose references revenge element revenge ghost revenge motive revenge play revenge tragedy Richard Richard III role says scene Scot seen Seneca's ghosts Senecan tragedy Shakespeare sonne sort soul Spanish Tragedy speech spirit stage Studley suggestion supernatural figures superstitions Tantalus thee things thou threats Thyestes torments translations Troades Ur-Hamlet vengeance Vindicta vnto vpon witchcraft wrath