Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1981 - 498 Seiten |
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... once comes home to him . He thinks he can over - reach Heaven . When he is praying for pardon , he is all the while perfectly determined to keep his crown ; and he knows it . More — it is one of the grimmest things in Shake- speare ...
... once comes home to him . He thinks he can over - reach Heaven . When he is praying for pardon , he is all the while perfectly determined to keep his crown ; and he knows it . More — it is one of the grimmest things in Shake- speare ...
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... once perceived that the right plan for Cassio to get his post again was to ask Desdemona to intercede . So troubled was he at his friend's disgrace that his own wife was sure ' it grieved her husband as if the case was his . ' What ...
... once perceived that the right plan for Cassio to get his post again was to ask Desdemona to intercede . So troubled was he at his friend's disgrace that his own wife was sure ' it grieved her husband as if the case was his . ' What ...
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... once it is when the King asks ' Am I in France ? ' and he answers ' In your own kingdom , sir . ' In acting the part of a blunt and eccentric serving- man Kent retains much of his natural character . The eccentricity seems to be put on ...
... once it is when the King asks ' Am I in France ? ' and he answers ' In your own kingdom , sir . ' In acting the part of a blunt and eccentric serving- man Kent retains much of his natural character . The eccentricity seems to be put on ...
Inhalt
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
LECTURE III | 79 |
Urheberrecht | |
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