Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1981 - 498 Seiten |
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... surely next door to incredible . In any case , it certainly requires an explanation , and certainly has not received one . ( 6 ) Let us test the theory by reference to a single important passage , that where Hamlet finds the King at ...
... surely next door to incredible . In any case , it certainly requires an explanation , and certainly has not received one . ( 6 ) Let us test the theory by reference to a single important passage , that where Hamlet finds the King at ...
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... surely the most natural thing in the world . He saw her innocence , simplicity and sweetness , and it was like him to ask no more ; and . it is noticeable that Horatio , though entirely worthy of his friendship , is , like Ophelia ...
... surely the most natural thing in the world . He saw her innocence , simplicity and sweetness , and it was like him to ask no more ; and . it is noticeable that Horatio , though entirely worthy of his friendship , is , like Ophelia ...
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... Surely , it says , the tragic emotions have been sufficiently stirred already . Surely the tragic outcome of Lear's error and his daughters ' ingrati- tude has been made clear enough and moving enough . And , still more surely , such a ...
... Surely , it says , the tragic emotions have been sufficiently stirred already . Surely the tragic outcome of Lear's error and his daughters ' ingrati- tude has been made clear enough and moving enough . And , still more surely , such a ...
Inhalt
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
LECTURE III | 79 |
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