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" Duncan,' and adequately to expound 'the deep damnation of his taking off,' this was to be expressed with peculiar energy. We were to be made to feel that the human nature, ie the divine nature of love and mercy, spread through the hearts of all creatures,... "
The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art - Sivu 560
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Handbook of Rhetorical Analysis: Studies in Style and Invention. Designed to ...

John Franklin Genung - 1889 - 326 sivua
...the scene De Quincey here wishes to I now solicit the reader's attention. If the reader has ever 85 witnessed a wife, daughter, or sister, in a fainting fit, he may chance to have observed that the most affecting moment in such a sjDgciacle, is that in which a sigh...

The Collected Writings of Thomas De Quincey, Nide 10

Thomas De Quincey - 1890 - 476 sivua
...the divine nature of love and mercy, spread through the hearts of all creatures, and seldom utterly withdrawn from man, — was gone, vanished, extinct,...wife, daughter, or sister in a fainting fit, he may chance to have observed that the most affecting moment in such a spectacle is that in which a sigh...

Handbook of Rhetorical Analysis: Studies in Style and Invention, Designed to ...

John Franklin Genung - 1890 - 328 sivua
...the divine nature of love and mercy, spread through the hearts of all creatures, and seldom utterly withdrawn from man, — was gone, vanished, extinct...expedient under consideration ; and it is to this that the word, by its derivation, is fitted to the context. — 70. Of necessity, — why not necessarily...

Tragedy of Macbeth

William Shakespeare - 1891 - 284 sivua
...the divine nature of love and mercy, spread through the hearts of all creatures, and seldom utterly withdrawn from man, was gone, vanished, extinct ;...has ever witnessed a wife, daughter, or sister in a fainting-fit, he mav chance to have observed that the most affecting moment in such a spectacle is...

Tragedy of Macbeth

William Shakespeare - 1892 - 280 sivua
...the divine nature of love and mercy, spread through the hearts of all creatures, and seldom utterly withdrawn from man, was gone, vanished, extinct ;...is marvellously accomplished in the dialogues and scHloqities themselves, so it is finally consummated by the expedient under consideration ; and it...

Shakespeare's Tragedy of Macbeth

William Shakespeare - 1896 - 280 sivua
...the divine nature of love and mercy, spread through the hearts of all creatures, and seldom utterly withdrawn from man, was gone, vanished, extinct ;...nature had taken its place. And, as this effect is marveU lously accomplished in the dialogues and soliloquies themselves, so it is finally consummated...

The Collected Writings of Thomas De Quincey, Nide 10

Thomas De Quincey, David Masson - 1897 - 472 sivua
...the divine nature of love and mercy, spread through the hearts of all creatures, and seldom utterly withdrawn from man, — was gone, vanished, extinct,...wife, daughter, or sister in a fainting fit, he may chance to have observed that the most affecting moment in such a spectacle is that in which a sigh...

Shakespeare's Tragedy of Macbeth

William Shakespeare - 1898 - 310 sivua
...spread through the hearts of all creatures, and seldom utterly withdrawn from man, was gone, van1shed, extinct ; and that the fiendish nature had taken its...has ever witnessed a wife, daughter, or sister in a fainting-fit, he may chance to have observed that the most affecting moment in such a spectacle is...

A Course in Expository Writing

Gertrude Buck, Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris - 1899 - 312 sivua
...and mercy, spread through the hearts of all creatures, and seldom utterly withdrawn from man,—was gone, vanished, extinct; and that the fiendish nature had taken its place. And, as this effect is marvelously accomplished in the dialogues and soliloquies themselves, so it is finally consummated...

Plays of Edwin Booth, Niteet 1–2

Edwin Booth - 1899 - 604 sivua
...the divine nature of love and mercy, spread through the hearts of all creatures, and seldom utterly withdrawn from man — was gone, vanished, extinct;...and that the fiendish nature had taken its place. * » » « The retiring of the human heart and the entrance of the fiendish heart was to be expressed...




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