Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1929 - 498 Seiten |
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... refer to irony on the part of the author himself , to ironical juxtapositions of persons and events , and especially ... referred to the ironical effect of the beautiful lines in which Duncan and Banquo describe the castle they are about ...
... refer to irony on the part of the author himself , to ironical juxtapositions of persons and events , and especially ... referred to the ironical effect of the beautiful lines in which Duncan and Banquo describe the castle they are about ...
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... refer to the love between his father and mother , and then says ( 1. ii . 145 ) : And yet , within a month- Let me ... referred to . Why has the Ghost waited nearly a month since the marriage before showing itself ? Why has the King ...
... refer to the love between his father and mother , and then says ( 1. ii . 145 ) : And yet , within a month- Let me ... referred to . Why has the Ghost waited nearly a month since the marriage before showing itself ? Why has the King ...
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... refer to a time before it . This time presumably would be sub- sequent to the death of Hamlet's father , but it is not so hard to fancy that Hamlet may have sought relief from mere grief in his love for Ophelia . But here another ...
... refer to a time before it . This time presumably would be sub- sequent to the death of Hamlet's father , but it is not so hard to fancy that Hamlet may have sought relief from mere grief in his love for Ophelia . But here another ...
Inhalt
KING LEAR | 1 |
LECTURE I | 3 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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