Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1929 - 498 Seiten |
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... leave us crushed , rebellious or desperate . These statements will be accepted , I believe , by any reader who is in touch with Shake- speare's mind and can observe his own . Indeed such a reader is rather likely to complain that they ...
... leave us crushed , rebellious or desperate . These statements will be accepted , I believe , by any reader who is in touch with Shake- speare's mind and can observe his own . Indeed such a reader is rather likely to complain that they ...
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... leave - taking for fear his purpose should give way . Perhaps he said to himself , with Coriolanus , Not of a ... leaving his home . And even if it were , it is Macduff that speaks , not Shakespeare , any more than Shakespeare speaks in ...
... leave - taking for fear his purpose should give way . Perhaps he said to himself , with Coriolanus , Not of a ... leaving his home . And even if it were , it is Macduff that speaks , not Shakespeare , any more than Shakespeare speaks in ...
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... leave Goneril and go to Regan he says , ' call my train together ( 1. iv . 275 ) . When he arrives at Gloster's ... leaves Gloster's house , the doors are shut against him partly on the excuse that he is attended with a desperate train ...
... leave Goneril and go to Regan he says , ' call my train together ( 1. iv . 275 ) . When he arrives at Gloster's ... leaves Gloster's house , the doors are shut against him partly on the excuse that he is attended with a desperate train ...
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KING LEAR | 1 |
LECTURE I | 3 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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