Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... scene 434 NOTE M. Questions as to Othello , IV . i . 435 NOTE N. Two passages in the last scene of Othello 437 NOTE O. Othello on Desdemona's last words 438 PAGE NOTE P. Did Emilia suspect Iago ? 439 NOTE X CONTENTS.
... scene 434 NOTE M. Questions as to Othello , IV . i . 435 NOTE N. Two passages in the last scene of Othello 437 NOTE O. Othello on Desdemona's last words 438 PAGE NOTE P. Did Emilia suspect Iago ? 439 NOTE X CONTENTS.
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... scene a scene of woe , are an essential ingredient in tragedy and a chief source of the tragic emotions , and especially of pity . But the proportions of this ingredient , and the direction taken by tragic pity , will naturally vary ...
... scene a scene of woe , are an essential ingredient in tragedy and a chief source of the tragic emotions , and especially of pity . But the proportions of this ingredient , and the direction taken by tragic pity , will naturally vary ...
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... scene of his early Comedy of Errors , and in the opening speech of Richard III . , we feel that the speakers are addressing us ; and in the second scene of the Tempest ( for Shakespeare grew at last rather negligent of technique ) the 1 ...
... scene of his early Comedy of Errors , and in the opening speech of Richard III . , we feel that the speakers are addressing us ; and in the second scene of the Tempest ( for Shakespeare grew at last rather negligent of technique ) the 1 ...
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... scene , or part of a scene , either full of life and stir , or in some other way arresting . Then , having secured a hearing , he proceeds to con- versations at a lower pitch , accompanied by little action but conveying much information ...
... scene , or part of a scene , either full of life and stir , or in some other way arresting . Then , having secured a hearing , he proceeds to con- versations at a lower pitch , accompanied by little action but conveying much information ...
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... scene of the division of Britain and the rejection of Cordelia and Kent is followed by the second scene , in which Gloster and his two sons appear alone , and the beginning of Edmund's design is disclosed . In Hamlet , though the plot ...
... scene of the division of Britain and the rejection of Cordelia and Kent is followed by the second scene , in which Gloster and his two sons appear alone , and the beginning of Edmund's design is disclosed . In Hamlet , though the plot ...
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