The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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... Macbeth , but there is nothing like Hamlet , or Lear , or Othello , or Macbeth . There is nothing , I believe , in the majestic Corneille , equal to the stern pride of Coriolanus , or which gives such an idea of the crumbling in pieces ...
... Macbeth , but there is nothing like Hamlet , or Lear , or Othello , or Macbeth . There is nothing , I believe , in the majestic Corneille , equal to the stern pride of Coriolanus , or which gives such an idea of the crumbling in pieces ...
Page 223
... Macbeth's , he is spell - bound . That meeting sways his destiny . He can never break the fascination . These Witches can hurt the body ; those have power over the soul . - Hecate , in Middleton , has a son , a low buffoon : the Hags of ...
... Macbeth's , he is spell - bound . That meeting sways his destiny . He can never break the fascination . These Witches can hurt the body ; those have power over the soul . - Hecate , in Middleton , has a son , a low buffoon : the Hags of ...
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... Macbeth , Iv . 3. 165 . Mr. Farren . William Farren ( 1786-1861 ) . Lord Ogleby in Colman and Garrick's The Clandestine Marriage was one of his best parts . I bave observed in a former lecture . Lecture IV . , ante , p . 70 . Note . See ...
... Macbeth , Iv . 3. 165 . Mr. Farren . William Farren ( 1786-1861 ) . Lord Ogleby in Colman and Garrick's The Clandestine Marriage was one of his best parts . I bave observed in a former lecture . Lecture IV . , ante , p . 70 . Note . See ...
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