Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... he leaves the council- chamber , to Othello , with the warning , Look to her , Moor , if thou hast eyes to see ; She has deceived her father , and may thee , 7 this warning , and no less Othello's answer , ' LECT . II 45 CONSTRUCTION.
... he leaves the council- chamber , to Othello , with the warning , Look to her , Moor , if thou hast eyes to see ; She has deceived her father , and may thee , 7 this warning , and no less Othello's answer , ' LECT . II 45 CONSTRUCTION.
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... thee from felicity awhile , And in this harsh world draw thy breath in pain , To tell my story . It is quite probable that this may arise in part from the fact , which seems hardly doubtful , that the tragedy was revised , and in places ...
... thee from felicity awhile , And in this harsh world draw thy breath in pain , To tell my story . It is quite probable that this may arise in part from the fact , which seems hardly doubtful , that the tragedy was revised , and in places ...
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... thee , stand me now upon- He that hath kill'd my king and whored my mother , Popp'd in between the election and my hopes , Thrown out his angle for my proper life , And with such cozenage - is't not perfect conscience To quit him with ...
... thee , stand me now upon- He that hath kill'd my king and whored my mother , Popp'd in between the election and my hopes , Thrown out his angle for my proper life , And with such cozenage - is't not perfect conscience To quit him with ...
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... thee for thy better : take thy fortune : Thou find'st to be too busy is some danger ; yet this was Ophelia's father , and , whatever he deserved , it pains us , for Hamlet's own sake , to hear the words : This man shall set me packing ...
... thee for thy better : take thy fortune : Thou find'st to be too busy is some danger ; yet this was Ophelia's father , and , whatever he deserved , it pains us , for Hamlet's own sake , to hear the words : This man shall set me packing ...
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... thee to thy rest . Why did Shakespeare here , so much against his custom , introduce this reference to another life ? Did he remember that Hamlet is the only one of his tragic heroes whom he has not allowed us to see in the days when ...
... thee to thy rest . Why did Shakespeare here , so much against his custom , introduce this reference to another life ? Did he remember that Hamlet is the only one of his tragic heroes whom he has not allowed us to see in the days when ...
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