Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... character , and by denying that such works are to be judged by the standard of pure tragedy . In any case , most of these plays , perhaps all , do show , as a matter of fact , considerable deviations from that standard ; and , therefore ...
... character , and by denying that such works are to be judged by the standard of pure tragedy . In any case , most of these plays , perhaps all , do show , as a matter of fact , considerable deviations from that standard ; and , therefore ...
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... character , or in character issuing in action . Shakespeare's main interest lay here . To say that it lay in mere character , or was a psychologi- cal interest , would be a great mistake , for he was dramatic to the tips of his fingers ...
... character , or in character issuing in action . Shakespeare's main interest lay here . To say that it lay in mere character , or was a psychologi- cal interest , would be a great mistake , for he was dramatic to the tips of his fingers ...
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... character . The dictum that , with Shakespeare , ' character is destiny ' is no doubt an exaggera- tion , and one that may mislead ( for many of his tragic personages , if they had not met with peculiar circumstances , would have ...
... character . The dictum that , with Shakespeare , ' character is destiny ' is no doubt an exaggera- tion , and one that may mislead ( for many of his tragic personages , if they had not met with peculiar circumstances , would have ...
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... characters . ( 6 ) Shakespeare also introduces the supernatural into some of his tragedies ; he introduces ghosts , and ... character . It gives a confirmation and a distinct form to inward movements already present and exerting an ...
... characters . ( 6 ) Shakespeare also introduces the supernatural into some of his tragedies ; he introduces ghosts , and ... character . It gives a confirmation and a distinct form to inward movements already present and exerting an ...
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... character , nor from the obvious sur- rounding circumstances.1 It may be called an accident , in this sense , that Romeo never got the Friar's message about the potion , and that Juliet did not awake from her long sleep a minute sooner ...
... character , nor from the obvious sur- rounding circumstances.1 It may be called an accident , in this sense , that Romeo never got the Friar's message about the potion , and that Juliet did not awake from her long sleep a minute sooner ...
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