Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1929 - 498 Seiten |
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... suppose the Ghost to be meant for an hallucina- tion ; and it is of great importance here that the spectator or reader should not suppose any such thing . He is further guarded by the fact that the Ghost proves , so to speak , his ...
... suppose the Ghost to be meant for an hallucina- tion ; and it is of great importance here that the spectator or reader should not suppose any such thing . He is further guarded by the fact that the Ghost proves , so to speak , his ...
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... suppose that the Fool is , like many a domestic fool at that time , a perfectly sane man pretending to be half - witted , is surely a most prosaic blunder . There is no difficulty in imagining that , being slightly touched in the brain ...
... suppose that the Fool is , like many a domestic fool at that time , a perfectly sane man pretending to be half - witted , is surely a most prosaic blunder . There is no difficulty in imagining that , being slightly touched in the brain ...
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... suppose that Hamlet is here apologising specially for his behaviour to Laertes at Ophelia's grave . We naturally suppose this because he has told Horatio that he is sorry he forgot himself ' on that occasion , and that he will court ...
... suppose that Hamlet is here apologising specially for his behaviour to Laertes at Ophelia's grave . We naturally suppose this because he has told Horatio that he is sorry he forgot himself ' on that occasion , and that he will court ...
Inhalt
KING LEAR | 1 |
LECTURE I | 3 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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