Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1929 - 498 Seiten |
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... seems to me im- possible in some places to answer . For example , his behaviour at the play - scene seems to me to show an intention to hurt and insult ; but in the Nunnery - scene ( which cannot be discussed briefly ) he is evidently ...
... seems to me im- possible in some places to answer . For example , his behaviour at the play - scene seems to me to show an intention to hurt and insult ; but in the Nunnery - scene ( which cannot be discussed briefly ) he is evidently ...
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... seems capable of existing only on foundations laid by its opposite . It is also self - destructive : it sets those ... seems odd to describe King Lear as a play in which the wicked prosper ' ( Johnson ) . " Thus the world in which evil ...
... seems capable of existing only on foundations laid by its opposite . It is also self - destructive : it sets those ... seems odd to describe King Lear as a play in which the wicked prosper ' ( Johnson ) . " Thus the world in which evil ...
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... seems to me , in the great majority of cases there is more or less reason to think that the passages wanting in QI were nevertheless parts of the original play , and I cannot in any one case see any positive ground for supposing a sub ...
... seems to me , in the great majority of cases there is more or less reason to think that the passages wanting in QI were nevertheless parts of the original play , and I cannot in any one case see any positive ground for supposing a sub ...
Inhalt
KING LEAR | 1 |
LECTURE I | 3 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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