Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... turn for general reflections ; but it would be very difficult , and in his later tragedies perhaps impossible , to detect passages where he has allowed such freedom to the interest in character apart from action . But for the opposite ...
... turn for general reflections ; but it would be very difficult , and in his later tragedies perhaps impossible , to detect passages where he has allowed such freedom to the interest in character apart from action . But for the opposite ...
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... turn is one - sided , though less so ) , that the story is one of human actions producing exceptional calamity and ending in the death of such a man.1 Before we leave the ' action , ' however , there is another question that may ...
... turn is one - sided , though less so ) , that the story is one of human actions producing exceptional calamity and ending in the death of such a man.1 Before we leave the ' action , ' however , there is another question that may ...
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... turn now from the ' action ' to the central figure in it ; and , ignoring the characteristics which distinguish the heroes from one another , let us ask whether they have any common qualities which appear to be essential to the tragic ...
... turn now from the ' action ' to the central figure in it ; and , ignoring the characteristics which distinguish the heroes from one another , let us ask whether they have any common qualities which appear to be essential to the tragic ...
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... turn , then , to this idea . It brings into the light those aspects of the tragic fact which the idea of fate throws into the shade . And the argument which leads to it in its simplest form may be stated briefly thus : Whatever may be ...
... turn , then , to this idea . It brings into the light those aspects of the tragic fact which the idea of fate throws into the shade . And the argument which leads to it in its simplest form may be stated briefly thus : Whatever may be ...
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... 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 both against attacks made upon it and against failure to ...
... 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 both against attacks made upon it and against failure to ...
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