Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1929 - 498 Seiten |
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... present question . From the first it follows that the ultimate power in the tragic world is not adequately described as a law or order which we can see to be just and benevolent , as , in that sense , a ' moral order ' : for in that ...
... present question . From the first it follows that the ultimate power in the tragic world is not adequately described as a law or order which we can see to be just and benevolent , as , in that sense , a ' moral order ' : for in that ...
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... present , though difficult to make out with certainty what it is or whence it proceeds . And I will try to make this out , and to state it methodically . ( a ) It is not due in any perceptible degree to the fact , which we have just ...
... present , though difficult to make out with certainty what it is or whence it proceeds . And I will try to make this out , and to state it methodically . ( a ) It is not due in any perceptible degree to the fact , which we have just ...
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... present . The original stage - direction at 133 is merely ' The Witches Dance , and vanish ' ; and even if Hecate had been present before , she might have vanished at 43 , as Dyce makes her do . NOTE AA . HAS MACBETH BEEN ABRIDGED ...
... present . The original stage - direction at 133 is merely ' The Witches Dance , and vanish ' ; and even if Hecate had been present before , she might have vanished at 43 , as Dyce makes her do . NOTE AA . HAS MACBETH BEEN ABRIDGED ...
Inhalt
KING LEAR | 1 |
LECTURE I | 3 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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