Shakespeare Quarterly, Volume 14Folger Shakespeare Library, 1963 - Electronic journals Focuses on all aspects of Shakespeare studies, including criticism of the plays and poems, theater history, Shakespeare pedagogy, the history of Shakespeare as an institution, and studies in editing, text, canon, and bibliography. Also contains review-essays on Royal Shakespeare Company and other significant stage and film productions around the world. |
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Page 181
... SCENE II . Another part of the forest . [ Enter , from one side , Mowbray , attended ; afterward , the Archbishop , Hast- ings , and others ; from the other side , Prince John of Lancaster , and West- moreland ; officers , and others ...
... SCENE II . Another part of the forest . [ Enter , from one side , Mowbray , attended ; afterward , the Archbishop , Hast- ings , and others ; from the other side , Prince John of Lancaster , and West- moreland ; officers , and others ...
Page 370
... scene from the rest of the play . Any complete account of Macbeth must give full value to the open- ing scene , a dramatic and verbal image of the demonic " truth " that " Fair is foul and foul is fair " ; to the raven - martlet ...
... scene from the rest of the play . Any complete account of Macbeth must give full value to the open- ing scene , a dramatic and verbal image of the demonic " truth " that " Fair is foul and foul is fair " ; to the raven - martlet ...
Page 371
... scene . Macbeth is the " host " , Lady Macbeth the " hostess " , surrounded by " all our friends ” . “ Welcome " is the key word of the opening - it is used three times in the first seven lines of the scene . Related to the notion of ...
... scene . Macbeth is the " host " , Lady Macbeth the " hostess " , surrounded by " all our friends ” . “ Welcome " is the key word of the opening - it is used three times in the first seven lines of the scene . Related to the notion of ...
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