Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... seems necessary to premise on the position of these dramas in Shakespeare's literary career . Much that is said on our main preliminary sub- jects will naturally hold good , within certain limits , of other dramas of Shakespeare beside ...
... seems necessary to premise on the position of these dramas in Shakespeare's literary career . Much that is said on our main preliminary sub- jects will naturally hold good , within certain limits , of other dramas of Shakespeare beside ...
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... seems misleading to describe this conflict as one between these groups . It cannot be simply this . For though 1 The reader , however , will find considerable difficulty in placing some very important characters in these and other plays ...
... seems misleading to describe this conflict as one between these groups . It cannot be simply this . For though 1 The reader , however , will find considerable difficulty in placing some very important characters in these and other plays ...
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... 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 more beautiful and so much more terrible than we knew ...
... 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 more beautiful and so much more terrible than we knew ...
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... seems to us as if the supreme power , whatever it may be , had a special spite against a family or an individual . Neither , lastly , do we receive the impression ( which , it must be observed , is not purely fatalistic ) that a family ...
... seems to us as if the supreme power , whatever it may be , had a special spite against a family or an individual . Neither , lastly , do we receive the impression ( which , it must be observed , is not purely fatalistic ) that a family ...
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... seems to determine , far more than they , their native dispositions and their circumstances , and , through these , their action ; which is so vast and complex that they can scarcely at all understand it or control its workings ; and ...
... seems to determine , far more than they , their native dispositions and their circumstances , and , through these , their action ; which is so vast and complex that they can scarcely at all understand it or control its workings ; and ...
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