Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1981 - 498 Seiten |
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... suffering the torment of this passion , and driven by it to a crime which is also a hideous blunder . Such a passion as ambition , however terrible its results , is not itself ignoble ; if we separate it in thought from the conditions ...
... suffering the torment of this passion , and driven by it to a crime which is also a hideous blunder . Such a passion as ambition , however terrible its results , is not itself ignoble ; if we separate it in thought from the conditions ...
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... suffering ; and , ceteris paribus , that is much worse to witness than suffering that issues in action . Desdemona is helplessly passive . She can do nothing whatever . She cannot retaliate even in speech ; no , not even in silent ...
... suffering ; and , ceteris paribus , that is much worse to witness than suffering that issues in action . Desdemona is helplessly passive . She can do nothing whatever . She cannot retaliate even in speech ; no , not even in silent ...
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... suffering more deeply than Cordelia or Imogen . And she seems to lack that independence and strength of spirit which Cordelia and Imogen possess , and which in a manner raises them above suffering . She appears passive and defenceless ...
... suffering more deeply than Cordelia or Imogen . And she seems to lack that independence and strength of spirit which Cordelia and Imogen possess , and which in a manner raises them above suffering . She appears passive and defenceless ...
Inhalt
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
LECTURE III | 79 |
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