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" But let the frame of things disjoint, both the worlds suffer, Ere we will eat our meal in fear, and sleep In the affliction of these terrible dreams, That shake us nightly : better be with the dead, Whom we, to gain our peace, have sent to peace, Than... "
The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany - Página 110
1824
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Select plays from Shakspeare; adapted for the use of schools and young ...

William Shakespeare - 1836 - 624 páginas
...Remains in danger of her former tooth. But let The frame of things disjoint, both the worlds ' suffer, Ere we will eat our meal in fear, and sleep In the...Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstasy.2 Duncan is in his grave ; After life's fitful fever, he sleeps well ; Treason has done his...
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Winter's tale. Comedy of errors. Macbeth. King John. Richard II. Henry IV, pt. 1

William Shakespeare - 1836 - 570 páginas
...Remains in danger of her former tooth. But let the frame of things disjoint, Both the worlds suffer, Ere we will eat our meal in fear, and sleep In the...nightly. Better be with the dead, Whom we, to gain our place,9 have sent to peace, ' Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstasy.3 Duncan is...
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The club-book: original tales, by [G.P.R.] James [and others] ed. by the ...

Club book - 1836 - 550 páginas
...reached, and with which I was neither satisfied nor pleased. THE BOOK OF LIFE. BY JOHN GALT. Better Iw with the dead Whom we, to gain our place, have sent...than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecsiacy. •—THE story is in itself singular, and when you have heard how strangely the coincidences...
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The Tragedy of Macbeth

William Shakespeare - 1998 - 276 páginas
...Macbeth's entry, and he seems to amplify her meaning: Better be with the dead, Whom we, to gain our peace, have sent to peace, Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstasy. (21-4) But their understandings are exactly opposite; she proposes to beat down the fear, 'Things without...
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Shakespeare Set Free: Teaching Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, A Midsummer Night ...

Peggy O'Brien - 1993 - 292 páginas
...of the world to challenge his desire, But let the frame of things disjoint, both the worlds suffer, Ere we will eat our meal in fear, and sleep In the...affliction of these terrible dreams That shake us nightly. (3.2.18-22) The dreams of perfection have become the nightmares that torture Macbeth and Lady Macbeth....
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Shakespeare as Prompter: The Amending Imagination and the Therapeutic Process

Murray Cox, Alice Theilgaard - 1994 - 482 páginas
...Macbeth are tormented by a bad conscience: 'But let the frame of things disjoint, both the worlds suffer, Ere we will eat our meal in fear, and sleep In the...nightly. Better be with the dead, Whom we, to gain our peace, have sent to peace, Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstasy.' (Macbeth III.2.16)...
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Macbeth

William Shakespeare - 1994 - 268 páginas
...Remains in danger of her former tooth. But let the frame of things disjoint, both the worlds suffer, Ere we will eat our meal in fear, and sleep In the...dreams That shake us nightly. Better be with the dead, Lady Macbeth urges her husband to put the past behind him. Macbeth hints that he has a plan in hand...
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Dangerous Familiars: Representations of Domestic Crime in England, 1550 - 1700

Frances E. Dolan - 1994 - 274 páginas
...becomes a central image of disorder in the play. Macbeth imagines distress in terms of beds and tables: "We will eat our meal in fear and sleep / In the affliction...of these terrible dreams / That shake us nightly" (3.2.19-21). Similarly, when one of the lords imagines restored order after Macbeth is dethroned and...
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An anatomy of sleep: die Schlafbildlichkeit in den Dramen William Shakespeares

Marcus Noll - 1994 - 184 páginas
...menschlichen Existenz verweist. Wenn Macbeth sich zur Ermordung Banquos mit den Worten entschließt, Ere we will eat our meal in fear, and sleep In the affliction of these terrible dreams t hat shake us nightly... (Macbeth, IE, 2, 19-21) so bringt er damit zum Ausdruck, daß ihn die Furcht...
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The Absent Shakespeare

Mark Jay Mirsky - 1994 - 182 páginas
...he has lived after murdering King Duncan. . . . Better be with the dead, Whom we, to gain our peace, have sent to peace, Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstasy. (3.2.21-24) This suggests a sexual gratification or powerful stimulus in the horror, the restlessness,...
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