Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... Macbeth , and that of the royal saint , Queen Katha- rine . " Mrs. Siddons " , writes Doran , " imagined Lady Macbeth , the heroine of the most tragic of tragedies , to be a delicate blonde , who ruled by her intellect , and subdued by ...
... Macbeth , and that of the royal saint , Queen Katha- rine . " Mrs. Siddons " , writes Doran , " imagined Lady Macbeth , the heroine of the most tragic of tragedies , to be a delicate blonde , who ruled by her intellect , and subdued by ...
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... Macbeth , yet hardly comparable with that part as being of so different a kind : " The manner in which she retired from the trial scene was equal to her grandeur at the banquet in Macbeth , and the sensibility with which she uttered ...
... Macbeth , yet hardly comparable with that part as being of so different a kind : " The manner in which she retired from the trial scene was equal to her grandeur at the banquet in Macbeth , and the sensibility with which she uttered ...
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... Macbeth to his sister's Lady Mac- beth . His Lear , played in 1788 to his sister's Cor- delia , was one of his most admirable performances . But it was in his Roman parts that John Kemble , with his noble figure and stately manner ...
... Macbeth to his sister's Lady Mac- beth . His Lear , played in 1788 to his sister's Cor- delia , was one of his most admirable performances . But it was in his Roman parts that John Kemble , with his noble figure and stately manner ...
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