Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1929 - 498 Seiten |
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... action ' of a or ' action ' of a Shakespearean tragedy does not consist , of course , solely of human actions or deeds ; but the deeds are the pre- dominant factor . And these deeds are , for the most part , actions in the full sense of ...
... action ' of a or ' action ' of a Shakespearean tragedy does not consist , of course , solely of human actions or deeds ; but the deeds are the pre- dominant factor . And these deeds are , for the most part , actions in the full sense of ...
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... action very difficult and perilous and , therefore , intensely exciting . This action sets all his powers on the strain . He feels the delight of one who executes successfully a feat thoroughly congenial to his special aptitude , and ...
... action very difficult and perilous and , therefore , intensely exciting . This action sets all his powers on the strain . He feels the delight of one who executes successfully a feat thoroughly congenial to his special aptitude , and ...
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... ACTION IN HAMLET . IN Hamlet's first soliloquy he speaks of his father as being ' but two months dead , -nay , not so much , not two . ' He goes on to refer to the ... action in Hamlet NOTE A Events before the opening of the action in Hamlet.
... ACTION IN HAMLET . IN Hamlet's first soliloquy he speaks of his father as being ' but two months dead , -nay , not so much , not two . ' He goes on to refer to the ... action in Hamlet NOTE A Events before the opening of the action in Hamlet.
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KING LEAR | 1 |
LECTURE I | 3 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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