Miscellaneous Essays by Thomas De Quincey
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MURDER, CONSIDERED AS ONE OF THE FINE ARTS SECOND PAPER ON MURDER JOAN OF ARC THE ENGLISH MAIL-COACH THE VISION OF SUDDEN DEATH DINNER, REAL AND REPUTED ON THE KNOCKING AT THE GATE, IN MACBETH. From my boyish days I had always felt a great perplexity on one point in Macbeth. It was this: the knocking at the gate, which succeeds to the murder of Duncan, produced to my feelings an effect for which I never could account. The effect was, that it reflected back upon the murder a peculiar awfulness and a depth of solemnity; yet, however obstinately I endeavored with my understanding to comprehend this, for many years I never could see _why_ it should produce such an effect. |
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