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" Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair, And make my seated heart knock at my ribs, Against the use of nature ? Present fears Are less than horrible imaginings : My thought, whose murder yet is but fantastical, Shakes so my single state of man, that function... "
The Edinburgh university calendar - Page 196
by Edinburgh univ - 1871
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Winter's tale. Comedy of errors. Macbeth. King John. Richard II. Henry IV, pt. 1

William Shakespeare - 1848 - 574 pages
...less than horrible imaginings. My thought, whose murder yet is but fantastical, Shakes so my single 3 state of man, that function Is smothered in surmise ; and nothing is, But what is not. Ban. Look, how our partner's rapt. Macb. If chance will have me king, why, chance may crown me, Without...
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Lectures on Shakespeare, Volume 2

Henry Norman Hudson - Dramatists, English - 1848 - 366 pages
...hitherto unsuspected inscription. " The thought, whose murder yet is but fantastical, f Shakes so his single state of man, that function Is smothered in surmise ; and nothing is, 1 But what is not" Like others, he knows not, suspects not, the innate and essential evil of his heart...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 66

Scotland - 1849 - 844 pages
...the use of nature! Present fears Are less than horrible imaginings: My thought whose murder is yet but fantastical Shakes so my single state of man,...smothered in surmise; and nothing is, But what is not." NORTH. Now, my dear Talboys, you will agree with me in thinking that this first great and pregnant,...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 66

England - 1849 - 822 pages
...the use of nature) Present fears Are less than horrible imaginings: My thought whose murder is yet but fantastical Shakes so my single state of man,...smothered in surmise; and nothing is, But what is not." NORTH. Now, my dear Talboys, you will agree with me in thinking that this first great and pregnant,...
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Shakespeare as Prompter: The Amending Imagination and the Therapeutic Process

Murray Cox, Alice Theilgaard - Literary Criticism - 1994 - 482 pages
...heart knock at my ribs, Against the use of nature? Present fears Are less than horrible imaginings. My thought, whose murder yet is but fantastical, Shakes so my single state of man, That function is smother'd in surmise, And nothing is, but what is not.' (I.3.130) Imagination is a two-edged sword....
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Macbeth

William Shakespeare - Drama - 1997 - 308 pages
...heart knock at my ribs t35 Against the use of nature? Present fears Are less than horrible imaginings. My thought, whose murder yet is but fantastical, Shakes...function Is smothered in surmise, and nothing is, t40 But what is not. BANQUO Look how our partner's rapt. MACBETH If chance will have me king, why chance...
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Repräsentation von Zeit bei Shakespeare: Richard II, Henry IV, Macbeth

Jutta Schamp - Time in literature - 1997 - 382 pages
...Cawdor werde, bereits völlig von dem Gedanken eingenommen, König zu werden: My thought, whose murther yet is but fantastical, Shakes so my single state of man, That function is smother'd in surmise, And nothing is, but what is not. (Shakespeare, Macbeth, l, 3, 139-142.) Bewertet...
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Infinity, Faith, and Time: Christian Humanism and Renaissance Literature

John Spencer Hill - Literary Criticism - 1997 - 224 pages
...Against the use of nature? Present fears Are less than horrible imaginings: My thought, whose murther yet is but fantastical, Shakes so my single state of man that function Is smother'd in surmise, and nothing is But what is not. (1.3.127-42) At this point, the inclination to...
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Shakespeare: A Life in Drama

Stanley Wells - Biography & Autobiography - 1997 - 438 pages
...the need to make a clear judgement: This supernatural soliciting Cannot be ill, cannot be good . . . function Is smothered in surmise, and nothing is But what is not. (1.3.129-41) This deeply human awareness of the anomalous in his own nature, the sense of an undertow...
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Shakespeare's Dramatic Genres

Lawrence Danson - Drama - 2000 - 172 pages
...heart knock at my ribs Against the use of nature? Present fears Are less than horrible imaginings. My thought, whose murder yet is but fantastical, Shakes...smothered in surmise, and nothing is But what is not. (1. 3. 126-41) Here, at its best, is the Shakespearian way of creating characters who seem to create...
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