Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1981 - 498 Seiten |
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... regard it from another side . No amount of calamity which merely befell a man , descending from the clouds like lightning , or stealing from the darkness like pestilence , could alone provide the substance of its story . Job was the ...
... regard it from another side . No amount of calamity which merely befell a man , descending from the clouds like lightning , or stealing from the darkness like pestilence , could alone provide the substance of its story . Job was the ...
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... regard for others is an absurdity . He does not deny that this absurdity exists . He does not suppose that most people secretly share his creed , while pretending to hold and practise another . On the contrary , he regards most people ...
... regard for others is an absurdity . He does not deny that this absurdity exists . He does not suppose that most people secretly share his creed , while pretending to hold and practise another . On the contrary , he regards most people ...
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... regard it as a very serious flaw in any considerable work of art that this should be its ultimate effect.1 So that Mr. Swinburne's description , if taken as final , and any description of King Lear as ' pessimistic ' in the proper sense ...
... regard it as a very serious flaw in any considerable work of art that this should be its ultimate effect.1 So that Mr. Swinburne's description , if taken as final , and any description of King Lear as ' pessimistic ' in the proper sense ...
Inhalt
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
LECTURE III | 79 |
Urheberrecht | |
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