Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... he saw a dagger in the air : he saw the dagger because he was about to murder Duncan . Lear's insanity is not the cause of a tragic conflict any more than Ophelia's ; it is , like Ophelia's LECT . I. 13 THE SUBSTANCE OF TRAGEDY.
... he saw a dagger in the air : he saw the dagger because he was about to murder Duncan . Lear's insanity is not the cause of a tragic conflict any more than Ophelia's ; it is , like Ophelia's LECT . I. 13 THE SUBSTANCE OF TRAGEDY.
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... cause of Brutus and Cassius struggles with that of Julius , Octavius and Antony . In Richard II . the King stands on one side , Bolingbroke and his party on the other . In Macbeth the hero and heroine are opposed to the representatives ...
... cause of Brutus and Cassius struggles with that of Julius , Octavius and Antony . In Richard II . the King stands on one side , Bolingbroke and his party on the other . In Macbeth the hero and heroine are opposed to the representatives ...
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... caused her death , he would never have lived on , like Leontes . In the same way the villain Iachimo has no touch of ... causes , brings on him ruin . This is always so with Shakespeare . As we have seen , the idea of the tragic hero as ...
... caused her death , he would never have lived on , like Leontes . In the same way the villain Iachimo has no touch of ... causes , brings on him ruin . This is always so with Shakespeare . As we have seen , the idea of the tragic hero as ...
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... causes of error appears to operate , another is present from which it is probably impossible wholly to escape . What I mean is this . Any answer we give to the question proposed ought to correspond with , or to represent in terms of the ...
... causes of error appears to operate , another is present from which it is probably impossible wholly to escape . What I mean is this . Any answer we give to the question proposed ought to correspond with , or to represent in terms of the ...
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... cause of all they suffer ; and that the power from which they cannot escape is relentless and immov- able , we have failed to receive an essential part of the full tragic effect . The sources of these impressions are various , and I ...
... cause of all they suffer ; and that the power from which they cannot escape is relentless and immov- able , we have failed to receive an essential part of the full tragic effect . The sources of these impressions are various , and I ...
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