Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1929 - 498 Seiten |
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... Shake- speare's mind and can observe his own . Indeed such a reader is rather likely to complain that they are painfully obvious . But if they are true as well as obvious , something follows from them in regard to our present question ...
... Shake- speare's mind and can observe his own . Indeed such a reader is rather likely to complain that they are painfully obvious . But if they are true as well as obvious , something follows from them in regard to our present question ...
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... Shake- spearean tragedy , we should naturally go on to examine the form . And under this head many things might be included ; for example , Shake- speare's methods of characterisation , his language , his versification , the ...
... Shake- spearean tragedy , we should naturally go on to examine the form . And under this head many things might be included ; for example , Shake- speare's methods of characterisation , his language , his versification , the ...
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... Shake- speare and is not his ; and the second , with the rest of the scene which contains it , appears to be usually omitted in stage representations of Macbeth . I question if either this scene or the exhibition of Macduff's grief is ...
... Shake- speare and is not his ; and the second , with the rest of the scene which contains it , appears to be usually omitted in stage representations of Macbeth . I question if either this scene or the exhibition of Macduff's grief is ...
Inhalt
KING LEAR | 1 |
LECTURE I | 3 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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