Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1929 - 498 Seiten |
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... further question whether or no Hamlet suspects or detects the presence of listeners ; but , in the absence of an authentic stage tradition , this question too seems to be unanswerable . But something further seems to follow from the ...
... further question whether or no Hamlet suspects or detects the presence of listeners ; but , in the absence of an authentic stage tradition , this question too seems to be unanswerable . But something further seems to follow from the ...
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... further conclusions can be drawn from it ? Obviously , to begin with , the in- ference , which is accompanied by a thrill of admira- tion , that Iago's powers of dissimulation and of self - control must have been prodigious : for he was ...
... further conclusions can be drawn from it ? Obviously , to begin with , the in- ference , which is accompanied by a thrill of admira- tion , that Iago's powers of dissimulation and of self - control must have been prodigious : for he was ...
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... further and allowed to dominate , it would destroy the tragedy ; for it is necessary to tragedy that we should feel that suffering and death do matter greatly , and that happiness and life are not to be renounced as worthless . Pursued ...
... further and allowed to dominate , it would destroy the tragedy ; for it is necessary to tragedy that we should feel that suffering and death do matter greatly , and that happiness and life are not to be renounced as worthless . Pursued ...
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KING LEAR | 1 |
LECTURE I | 3 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
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