Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1981 - 498 Seiten |
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... evil ; and , what is more ( though this seems to have been little noticed ) , it is in almost every case evil in the fullest sense , not mere imperfection but plain moral evil . The love of Romeo and Juliet conducts them to death only ...
... evil ; and , what is more ( though this seems to have been little noticed ) , it is in almost every case evil in the fullest sense , not mere imperfection but plain moral evil . The love of Romeo and Juliet conducts them to death only ...
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... evil , and they con- ? tribute decisively to the conflict and catastrophe . And the inference is again obvious . The ultimate power which shows itself disturbed by this evil and reacts against it , must have a nature alien to it ...
... evil , and they con- ? tribute decisively to the conflict and catastrophe . And the inference is again obvious . The ultimate power which shows itself disturbed by this evil and reacts against it , must have a nature alien to it ...
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... evil is shown in the greatest abundance ; and the evil characters are peculiarly repellent from their hard savagery , and because so little good is mingled with their evil . The effect is therefore more startling than elsewhere ; it is ...
... evil is shown in the greatest abundance ; and the evil characters are peculiarly repellent from their hard savagery , and because so little good is mingled with their evil . The effect is therefore more startling than elsewhere ; it is ...
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LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
LECTURE III | 79 |
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