Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1981 - 498 Seiten |
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... nature malignant , nor even morose , but that , on the contrary , he had a superficial good - nature , the kind of good - nature that wins popularity and is often taken as the sign , not of a good digestion , but of a good heart . And ...
... nature malignant , nor even morose , but that , on the contrary , he had a superficial good - nature , the kind of good - nature that wins popularity and is often taken as the sign , not of a good digestion , but of a good heart . And ...
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... nature , suggest rather that Shakespeare is emphasising the mysterious fact , commented on by Kent in the 11. ii . I ... nature and of nations , ' II . ii . 53 , 185 ( ' nature ' here of course is the opposite of the ' nature ' of ...
... nature , suggest rather that Shakespeare is emphasising the mysterious fact , commented on by Kent in the 11. ii . I ... nature and of nations , ' II . ii . 53 , 185 ( ' nature ' here of course is the opposite of the ' nature ' of ...
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... nature of Cordelia herself and the chief characteristic of Shakespeare's art in representing it . Perhaps it is not fanciful to find a parallel in his drawing of a person very different , Hamlet . It was natural to Hamlet to examine ...
... nature of Cordelia herself and the chief characteristic of Shakespeare's art in representing it . Perhaps it is not fanciful to find a parallel in his drawing of a person very different , Hamlet . It was natural to Hamlet to examine ...
Inhalt
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
LECTURE III | 79 |
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