Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, Raze out the written troubles of the brain, And with some sweet oblivious antidote Cleanse the stuff d bosom of that perilous stuff Which weighs upon the heart ? Doct. A Few Notes on Shakespeare - Page 128by Alexander Dyce - 1853 - 156 pagesFull view - About this book
| Michael E. Mooney - Drama - 1990 - 260 pages
...mind diseas'd, Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, Raze out the written troubles of the brain, And with some sweet oblivious antidote Cleanse the stuff 'd bosom of that perilous stuff That weighs upon the heart? Doc. Therein the patient Must minister to himself. Macb. Throw physic to... | |
| Jeffrey K. Zeig - Psychology - 1992 - 356 pages
...mind diseas'd, Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow? Raze out the written troubles of the brain? And, with some sweet oblivious antidote, Cleanse the stuff d bosom of that perilous stuff Which weighs upon the heart. (Act 5, Scene 3) This is an amazing description of psychotic melancholy in Lady Macbeth.... | |
| Northrop Frye - Literary Criticism - 1993 - 222 pages
...mind diseas'd, Pluck from a memory a rooted sorrow, Raze out the written troubles of the brain, And with some sweet oblivious antidote Cleanse the stuff 'd bosom of that perilous stuff WJiich weighs upon the heart? All the doctor says is, "Therein the patient must minister to himself,"... | |
| James Weldon Johnson - African Americans - 1995 - 330 pages
...diseased; Pluck from the memory of a rooted sorrow; Raze out the written troubles of the brain; And, with some sweet oblivious antidote, Cleanse the stuff d bosom of that perilous stuff, Which weighs upon the heart? Note the wonderful imagery in these two brief lines from "Romeo and Juliet," describing... | |
| Richard Gordon - Medicine - 2002 - 448 pages
...mind diseased, Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, Raze out the written troubles of the brain, And with some sweet oblivious antidote Cleanse the stuff 'd bosom of that perilous stuff Which weighs upon the heart? So anticipating Freud's theory of psychoanalysis in 1895. DOCTOR: Therein the patient... | |
| Rollo May - Psychology - 1979 - 244 pages
...mind diseas'd Pluc\ from the memory a rooted sorrow, Raze out the written troubles of the brain, And with some sweet oblivious antidote Cleanse the stuff d bosom of that perilous stuff Which weighs upon the heart? DOCTOR: Therein the patient Must minister to himself. . . . — SHAKESPEARE, Macbeth... | |
| Mordecai Cooke, Mordecai Cubitt Cooke - Fiction - 1997 - 308 pages
...mind diseased; Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow; Ra^e out the written troubles of the brain; And, with some sweet oblivious antidote, Cleanse the stuff d bosom of that perilous stuff, Which weighs upon the heart.7 Macbeth A . mongst Mahometans, the following legend is said to be accepted as an account... | |
| John H. Harvey - Family & Relationships - 2000 - 272 pages
...thou not . . . Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow. Raze out the written troubles of the brain: and with some sweet oblivious antidote cleanse the stuff 'd bosom of that perilous matter which weighs upon the heart? — Macbeth, V:iv Well, everyone can master grief 'cept he that... | |
| Norman E. Rosenthal - Family & Relationships - 2002 - 514 pages
...mind diseased, Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, Raze out the written troubles of the brain, And with some sweet oblivious antidote Cleanse the stuff d bosom of that perilous stuff Which weighs upon the heart?51 Current research suggests that such an antidote may be close at hand — another... | |
| William Shakespeare - Quotations, English - 2002 - 244 pages
...mind diseas'd, Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, Raze out the written troubles of the brain And with some sweet oblivious antidote Cleanse the stuff 'd bosom of that perilous stuff Which weighs upon the heart? Macbeth — Macbeth V.iii The service of the foot Being once gangren'd, is not then... | |
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