Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... leave untouched , or merely glanced at , questions regarding his life and character , the development of his genius and art , the genuine- ness , sources , texts , inter - relations of his various works . Even what may be called , in a ...
... leave untouched , or merely glanced at , questions regarding his life and character , the development of his genius and art , the genuine- ness , sources , texts , inter - relations of his various works . Even what may be called , in a ...
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... leave out of account , because , even if Shakespeare wrote the whole of it , he did so before he had either a style of his own or any characteristic tragic conception . Timon stands on a different footing . Parts of it are un ...
... leave out of account , because , even if Shakespeare wrote the whole of it , he did so before he had either a style of his own or any characteristic tragic conception . Timon stands on a different footing . Parts of it are un ...
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... leaves him . At the end , when he is de- termined to live no longer , he is as anxious as Hamlet not to be misjudged by the great world , and his last speech begins , Soft you ; a word or two before you go . I have done the state some ...
... leaves him . At the end , when he is de- termined to live no longer , he is as anxious as Hamlet not to be misjudged by the great world , and his last speech begins , Soft you ; a word or two before you go . I have done the state some ...
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... leave the ' action , ' however , there is another question that may usefully be asked . Can we define this ' action ' further by describing it as a conflict ? The frequent use of this idea in discussions on tragedy is ultimately due , I ...
... leave the ' action , ' however , there is another question that may usefully be asked . Can we define this ' action ' further by describing it as a conflict ? The frequent use of this idea in discussions on tragedy is ultimately due , I ...
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... the other , that the ' I say substantially ; but the concluding remarks on Hamlet will modify a little the statements above . representation of it does not leave us crushed , rebellious LECT . I. 25 THE SUBSTANCE OF TRAGEDY.
... the other , that the ' I say substantially ; but the concluding remarks on Hamlet will modify a little the statements above . representation of it does not leave us crushed , rebellious LECT . I. 25 THE SUBSTANCE OF TRAGEDY.
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