The Good that Lives After Them: A Pattern in Shakespeare's Tragedies |
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... things . " This statement implies that Cordelia and he will have a " special insight " not only into " men's doings " but also into life itself , an insight which will enable them to lead meaningful and happy lives . Macbeth , need I ...
... things . " This statement implies that Cordelia and he will have a " special insight " not only into " men's doings " but also into life itself , an insight which will enable them to lead meaningful and happy lives . Macbeth , need I ...
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... [ things ] in [ their proper ] measure , time and place . " Some of us have more of this grace than others : Macbeth has very little of this sort of grace , and the lack of it brings about his downfall . The word " Grace " in the phrase ...
... [ things ] in [ their proper ] measure , time and place . " Some of us have more of this grace than others : Macbeth has very little of this sort of grace , and the lack of it brings about his downfall . The word " Grace " in the phrase ...
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... things : Richard's " twice attempting to turn [ Margaret's ] execration back upon her by blurting ' Margaret ' just at the point she is to name him " and the fact that " when commended by Rivers for his ' Christianlike ' attitude ...
... things : Richard's " twice attempting to turn [ Margaret's ] execration back upon her by blurting ' Margaret ' just at the point she is to name him " and the fact that " when commended by Rivers for his ' Christianlike ' attitude ...
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Hamlets Other Purpose | 12 |
King Lear and Macbeth the First Love Test | 39 |
King Lear and Macbeth the Second Love Test | 100 |
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