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... interpretation . Sometimes , as in Hamlet , we find the stage interpretations changing as the actors have tried to embody the concepts of the scholars and critics ; in Macbeth , I think , the opposite trend can be pointed out . The most ...
... interpretation . Sometimes , as in Hamlet , we find the stage interpretations changing as the actors have tried to embody the concepts of the scholars and critics ; in Macbeth , I think , the opposite trend can be pointed out . The most ...
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... interpretation had not entirely accorded with her personal conviction but had rather made use of her parti- cular physique and acting abilities . Even in this essay , however , she emphasizes Lady Macbeth's complete possession by ...
... interpretation had not entirely accorded with her personal conviction but had rather made use of her parti- cular physique and acting abilities . Even in this essay , however , she emphasizes Lady Macbeth's complete possession by ...
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... interpretation was George Fletcher . In his Studies in Shakespeare he states that the character of Lady Mac- beth has been misinterpreted by critics ; that , instead of the personally ambitious , cold - hearted , scornful fiend which ...
... interpretation was George Fletcher . In his Studies in Shakespeare he states that the character of Lady Mac- beth has been misinterpreted by critics ; that , instead of the personally ambitious , cold - hearted , scornful fiend which ...
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