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... ghost in Act III . has given rise to certain interesting discussions ( 1 ) as to whether two ghosts are seen , viz . that of Banquo and that of Duncan ; and ( 2 ) whether Banquo's ghost should be repre- sented bodily or be regarded as a ...
... ghost in Act III . has given rise to certain interesting discussions ( 1 ) as to whether two ghosts are seen , viz . that of Banquo and that of Duncan ; and ( 2 ) whether Banquo's ghost should be repre- sented bodily or be regarded as a ...
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... ghost of Banquo return a second time at the mo- ment when Macbeth wishes for the presence of Banquo is not in the highest style of art . Hunter also inclined to the opinion of those who thought that the ghosts of both Duncan and Banquo ...
... ghost of Banquo return a second time at the mo- ment when Macbeth wishes for the presence of Banquo is not in the highest style of art . Hunter also inclined to the opinion of those who thought that the ghosts of both Duncan and Banquo ...
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... ghost of Banquo " was a mere crotchet , and a pernicious departure from the ancient custom . There was no rationality in depriving the spectator of a sight of Banquo's ghost merely because the company at Macbeth's table are not supposed ...
... ghost of Banquo " was a mere crotchet , and a pernicious departure from the ancient custom . There was no rationality in depriving the spectator of a sight of Banquo's ghost merely because the company at Macbeth's table are not supposed ...
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