| James Cargill Guthrie - 1875 - 552 sider
...spent a night in Glamis in 1794 and concludes an interesting account of his sensations by saying: — "In spite of the truth of history, the whole night scene in Macbeth 's Castle rushed at once upon me, and struck my mind more forcibly than even when I have seen... | |
| Thomas Whitcombe Greene - 1876 - 340 sider
...retired, I began to consider myself as too far from the living and somewhat too near to the dead. We passed through what is called the king's room — a vaulted apartment garnished with trophies of the chase, and said by tradition to be the spot of Malcolm's murder. In spite of the truth... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1878 - 880 sider
...retired, I began to consider myself too far from the living, and somewhat too near to the dead. We had passed through what is called ' the king's room,'...similar trophies of the chase, and said by tradition to bo the spot of Malcolm's murder, and I had an idea of the vicinity of the castle chapel. "In spite... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1882 - 424 sider
...retired, I began to consider myself as too far from the living, and somewhat too near the dead. We had passed through what is called the King's Room, a vaulted apartment, garnished with stag's antlers and other trophies of the chase, and said by tradition to be the spot of Malcolm's murder,... | |
| Francis Hindes Groome - 1883 - 330 sider
...myself too far from the living, and somewhat too near the dead. We had passed through what is callcd the " King's Room," a vaulted apartment garnished...Malcolm's murder, and I had an idea of the vicinity of the castb chapel. In spite of the truth of history, the whole night scene in Macbeth's castle rushed at... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1884 - 328 sider
...had retired, I began to consider myself too far from the living and somewhat too near the dead. We had passed through what is called " The King's Room,"...chapel. In spite of the truth of history, the whole night-scene in Macbeth's castle rushed at once upon my mind, and struck my imagination more forcibly... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1901 - 518 sider
...retired, I began to consider myself as too far from the living, and somewhat too near the dead. We had passed through what is called the King's Room,...vaulted apartment, garnished with stags' antlers and other trophies of the chase, and said by tradition to be the spot of Malcolm's murder, and I had an... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1903 - 852 sider
...retired, I began to consider myself too far from the living, and somewhat too near to the dead. We passed through what is called ' the king's room/ a...by tradition to be the spot of Malcolm's murder." ' The rooms shown are — the kitchens (modern and ancient), the billiard-room, the apartment where... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1912 - 482 sider
...through what is called the King's Boom, a vaulted apartment, garnished with stag's antlers and other trophies of the chase, and said by tradition to be...night scene in Macbeth's Castle rushed at once upon me, and struck my mind more forcibly than even when I had seen its terrors represented by John Kemble... | |
| Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, Christopher Simon Sykes - 1997 - 288 sider
...the thickness of the walls and the wild straggling arrangement of the accommodation within doors... In spite of the truth of history, the whole night scene in Macbeth 's Castle rushed at once upon me and struck my mind more forcibly than even when I have seen... | |
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