Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... period , that of the serious , dark , or bitter comedies , and those great tragedies in which the poet makes his searching inquisition into evil , the title " Out of the Depths served sufficiently well . Finally , for the closing period ...
... period , that of the serious , dark , or bitter comedies , and those great tragedies in which the poet makes his searching inquisition into evil , the title " Out of the Depths served sufficiently well . Finally , for the closing period ...
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... period during which Shakespeare produced his great tragedies and the darker come- dies the Pessimist period . I cannot accept the name . Shakespeare's nearest approach to what we call pessimism is not in Lear , nor even in Timon ; it is ...
... period during which Shakespeare produced his great tragedies and the darker come- dies the Pessimist period . I cannot accept the name . Shakespeare's nearest approach to what we call pessimism is not in Lear , nor even in Timon ; it is ...
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... periods of the poet's development , the lyric and fantastic period , the comic and historic , and the tragic and romantic . Mr. Richard Moulton , aiming at a popular illustration of the principles of so - called " scientific criticism ...
... periods of the poet's development , the lyric and fantastic period , the comic and historic , and the tragic and romantic . Mr. Richard Moulton , aiming at a popular illustration of the principles of so - called " scientific criticism ...
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