Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... words and actions , we become conscious that in real life we have known scarcely any one resembling them . Some , like Hamlet and Cleopatra , have genius . Others , like Othello , Lear , Macbeth , Coriolanus , are built on the grand ...
... words and actions , we become conscious that in real life we have known scarcely any one resembling them . Some , like Hamlet and Cleopatra , have genius . Others , like Othello , Lear , Macbeth , Coriolanus , are built on the grand ...
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... words , primarily , moral good and evil , but also everything else in human beings which we take to be excellent or the reverse . Let us understand the statement that the ultimate power or order is ' moral ' to mean that it does not ...
... words , primarily , moral good and evil , but also everything else in human beings which we take to be excellent or the reverse . Let us understand the statement that the ultimate power or order is ' moral ' to mean that it does not ...
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... words , ' There's a divinity that shapes our ends . ' More important are other impressions . Sometimes from the very furnace of affliction a conviction seems borne to us that somehow , if we could see it , this agony counts as nothing ...
... words , ' There's a divinity that shapes our ends . ' More important are other impressions . Sometimes from the very furnace of affliction a conviction seems borne to us that somehow , if we could see it , this agony counts as nothing ...
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... words we hear from Macbeth , ' So foul and fair a day I have not seen , ' echo , though he knows it not , the last words we heard from the Witches , Fair is foul , and foul is fair . ' Romeo , on his way with his friends to the banquet ...
... words we hear from Macbeth , ' So foul and fair a day I have not seen , ' echo , though he knows it not , the last words we heard from the Witches , Fair is foul , and foul is fair . ' Romeo , on his way with his friends to the banquet ...
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... words ( 1. ii . 120 ) : These strong Egyptian fetters I must break , Or lose myself in dotage ; soon on the and , again , in Hamlet's weary sigh , following so on the passionate resolution stirred by the message of the Ghost : The time ...
... words ( 1. ii . 120 ) : These strong Egyptian fetters I must break , Or lose myself in dotage ; soon on the and , again , in Hamlet's weary sigh , following so on the passionate resolution stirred by the message of the Ghost : The time ...
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