Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1981 - 498 Seiten |
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... observe that even if this passage did show that one hindrance to Hamlet's action was his conscience , it by no means follows that this was the sole or the chief hindrance . And , thirdly , let him observe , and let him ask himself ...
... observe that even if this passage did show that one hindrance to Hamlet's action was his conscience , it by no means follows that this was the sole or the chief hindrance . And , thirdly , let him observe , and let him ask himself ...
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... observe a certain change , though it is not great . First , we notice here and there what seems to be a consciousness of power , due probably to his success in counter - mining Claudius and blowing the courtiers to the moon , and to his ...
... observe a certain change , though it is not great . First , we notice here and there what seems to be a consciousness of power , due probably to his success in counter - mining Claudius and blowing the courtiers to the moon , and to his ...
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... observe ' succeeds ' in the lines just quoted , or let him look at the parallel passage in Venus and Adonis , 1019 : For , he being dead , with him is beauty slain ; And , beauty dead , black Chaos comes again . Venus does not know that ...
... observe ' succeeds ' in the lines just quoted , or let him look at the parallel passage in Venus and Adonis , 1019 : For , he being dead , with him is beauty slain ; And , beauty dead , black Chaos comes again . Venus does not know that ...
Inhalt
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
LECTURE III | 79 |
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