| Reneau H. Reneau - Humor - 2003 - 230 pages
...two golden bars. VENI has adopted the McHale standard. "Between the acting of a dreadful thing and the first motion, all the interim is like a phantasma,...hideous dream: the genius and the mortal instruments are then in council; and the state of man, like to a little kingdom, suffers then the nature of an insurrection"... | |
| Tanya Grosz - Drama - 2003 - 74 pages
...shell." Act two, Scene 1, Brutus to himself Group 4 1. "Between the acting of a dreadful thing and the first motion, all the interim is like a phantasma, or a hideous dream." Act two, Scene 1, Brutus to himself 2. "For Antony is but a limb of Caesar." Act two, Scene 1, Brutus... | |
| Tanya Grosz, Linda Wendler - Drama - 2003 - 72 pages
...contemplating the murder of Caesar in Julius Caesar, Brutus says, "Between the acting of a dreadful thing and the first motion, all the interim is like a phantasma or a hideous dream." Macbeth is now in the middle of that hideous dream, deciding whether to kill Duncan and claim the throne.... | |
| Daniel Albright - Art - 2003 - 200 pages
...kill work toward one another but fail to come together. Between the acting of a dreadful thing and the first motion, all the interim is like a phantasma, or a hideous dream, and that shadow-state - between intention and event, between idea and act, between word and meaning... | |
| Rusty Harding - 2009 - 186 pages
...Lincoln. The President of the United States. Chapter Six Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma or a hideous dream. --^Julius Caesar--- The knocking jolted me awake. I glanced around, blinking at the dusty sunlight... | |
| Stephen Greenblatt - Biography & Autobiography - 2004 - 460 pages
...molten state of consciousness in which he finds himself: Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma...hideous dream. The genius and the mortal instruments Are then in counsel, and the state of man, Like to a little kingdom, suffers then The nature of an insurrection.... | |
| Donald DeMarco, Benjamin Wiker - Religion - 2004 - 412 pages
...anticipates the tragedies of Hamlet, Othello, Lear, and Macbeth: Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma...hideous dream. The Genius and the mortal instruments Are then in council.1 Ideas have consequences. Bad philosophies produce bad results. Ethical values are... | |
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