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... Macbeth with ' vaulting ambition ' ; both are embarked on a hazardous adventure , and with both we hear the reiterated cry of the fear of failure ( six times altogether , Arragon twice , Portia once , Macbeth once , and Lady Macbeth ...
... Macbeth with ' vaulting ambition ' ; both are embarked on a hazardous adventure , and with both we hear the reiterated cry of the fear of failure ( six times altogether , Arragon twice , Portia once , Macbeth once , and Lady Macbeth ...
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... Macbeth , while repudiating physic for himself , turns to the doctor and says if he could , by analysis , find ... Macbeth's images of sick- ness are remedial or soothing in character : balm for a sore , sleep after fever , a purge ...
... Macbeth , while repudiating physic for himself , turns to the doctor and says if he could , by analysis , find ... Macbeth's images of sick- ness are remedial or soothing in character : balm for a sore , sleep after fever , a purge ...
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... Macbeth's greatest trouble is the unnatural one that he has murdered sleep , and the whole feeling of dis- location is increased by such images as ' let the frame of things disjoint ' , or by Macbeth's conjuration to the witches with ...
... Macbeth's greatest trouble is the unnatural one that he has murdered sleep , and the whole feeling of dis- location is increased by such images as ' let the frame of things disjoint ' , or by Macbeth's conjuration to the witches with ...
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The Aim and Method explained | 3 |
Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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