Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... pity . But the proportions of this ingredient , and the direction taken by tragic pity , will naturally vary greatly . Pity , for example , has a much larger part in King Lear than in Macbeth , and is directed in the one case chiefly to ...
... pity . But the proportions of this ingredient , and the direction taken by tragic pity , will naturally vary greatly . Pity , for example , has a much larger part in King Lear than in Macbeth , and is directed in the one case chiefly to ...
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... pity ; it startled also another feeling , that of fear . It frightened men and awed them . It made them feel that man is blind and helpless , the plaything of an inscrutable power , called by the name of Fortune or some other name , a ...
... pity ; it startled also another feeling , that of fear . It frightened men and awed them . It made them feel that man is blind and helpless , the plaything of an inscrutable power , called by the name of Fortune or some other name , a ...
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... pity , though they will not cease or diminish , will be modified accordingly . We are now to consider this second aspect , remembering that it too is only one aspect , and additional to the first , not a substitute for it . The ' story ...
... pity , though they will not cease or diminish , will be modified accordingly . We are now to consider this second aspect , remembering that it too is only one aspect , and additional to the first , not a substitute for it . The ' story ...
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... pity , but admiration , terror , and awe . The easiest way to bring home to oneself the nature of the tragic character is to compare it with a character of another kind . Dramas like Cymbeline and the Winter's Tale , which might seem ...
... pity , but admiration , terror , and awe . The easiest way to bring home to oneself the nature of the tragic character is to compare it with a character of another kind . Dramas like Cymbeline and the Winter's Tale , which might seem ...
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... pity and fear which are stirred by the tragic story seem to unite with , and even to merge in , a profound sense of sadness and mystery , which is due to this impression of waste . ' What a piece of work is man , ' we cry ; ' so much ...
... pity and fear which are stirred by the tragic story seem to unite with , and even to merge in , a profound sense of sadness and mystery , which is due to this impression of waste . ' What a piece of work is man , ' we cry ; ' so much ...
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