Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... heaven and of hell , and although the poet may show us ghosts from another world , these ideas do not materially influence his representation of life , nor are they used to throw light on the mystery of its tragedy . The Elizabethan ...
... heaven and of hell , and although the poet may show us ghosts from another world , these ideas do not materially influence his representation of life , nor are they used to throw light on the mystery of its tragedy . The Elizabethan ...
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... heaven's breath Smells wooingly here : no jutty , frieze , Buttress , nor coign of vantage , but this bird Hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle ; Where they most breed and haunt , I have observed , The air is delicate ; and by ...
... heaven's breath Smells wooingly here : no jutty , frieze , Buttress , nor coign of vantage , but this bird Hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle ; Where they most breed and haunt , I have observed , The air is delicate ; and by ...
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... heaven , whereas he desires to send him to hell . Now , this reason may be an unconscious excuse , but is it believable that , if the real reason had been the stirrings of his deeper conscience , that could have masked itself in the ...
... heaven , whereas he desires to send him to hell . Now , this reason may be an unconscious excuse , but is it believable that , if the real reason had been the stirrings of his deeper conscience , that could have masked itself in the ...
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... heaven , I'll make a ghost of him that lets me ; the Hamlet who scarcely once speaks to the King without an insult , or to Polonius without a gibe ; the Hamlet who storms at Ophelia and speaks daggers to his mother ; the Hamlet who ...
... heaven , I'll make a ghost of him that lets me ; the Hamlet who scarcely once speaks to the King without an insult , or to Polonius without a gibe ; the Hamlet who storms at Ophelia and speaks daggers to his mother ; the Hamlet who ...
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... heaven hath pleased it so , To punish me with this and this with me , That must be their scourge and minister . His mother's statement , therefore , is almost certainly untrue , though it may be to her credit . ( It is just conceivable ...
... heaven hath pleased it so , To punish me with this and this with me , That must be their scourge and minister . His mother's statement , therefore , is almost certainly untrue , though it may be to her credit . ( It is just conceivable ...
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