Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... suggesting that in any of his dramas Shakespeare imagined two abstract principles or passions conflicting , and incorporated them in persons ; or that there is any necessity for a reader to define for himself the particular forces which ...
... suggesting that in any of his dramas Shakespeare imagined two abstract principles or passions conflicting , and incorporated them in persons ; or that there is any necessity for a reader to define for himself the particular forces which ...
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... suggest the idea of fate , because it shows man as in some degree , however slight , the cause of his own undoing . But other impressions come to aid it . It is aided by everything which makes us feel that a man is , as we say ...
... suggest the idea of fate , because it shows man as in some degree , however slight , the cause of his own undoing . But other impressions come to aid it . It is aided by everything which makes us feel that a man is , as we say ...
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... suggests itself to us , and this is one of the reasons why that play has something of a classic air . Even here , if we ask the question , we have no doubt at all about the answer . C And , understanding the statement thus , let us ask ...
... suggests itself to us , and this is one of the reasons why that play has something of a classic air . Even here , if we ask the question , we have no doubt at all about the answer . C And , understanding the statement thus , let us ask ...
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... suggest the idea of fate . And the idea which they in their turn , when taken alone , may suggest , is that of an order which does not indeed award ' poetic justice , ' but which reacts through the necessity of its own ' moral ' nature ...
... suggest the idea of fate . And the idea which they in their turn , when taken alone , may suggest , is that of an order which does not indeed award ' poetic justice , ' but which reacts through the necessity of its own ' moral ' nature ...
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... suggests a ques- tion which will have occurred to some of my hearers . They may have asked themselves whether I have not used the words ' art ' and ' device ' and expedient ' and ' method ' too boldly , as though Shakespeare were a ...
... suggests a ques- tion which will have occurred to some of my hearers . They may have asked themselves whether I have not used the words ' art ' and ' device ' and expedient ' and ' method ' too boldly , as though Shakespeare were a ...
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