Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1922 - 498 Seiten |
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... Regan and Edmund in King Lear . Even when this plain moral evil is not the obviously prime source within the play , it lies behind it : the situation with which Hamlet has to deal has been formed by adultery and murder . Julius Caesar ...
... Regan and Edmund in King Lear . Even when this plain moral evil is not the obviously prime source within the play , it lies behind it : the situation with which Hamlet has to deal has been formed by adultery and murder . Julius Caesar ...
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... of view of construction , is to regard Goneril , Regan and Edmund as the leading characters . It is they who , in the conflict , initiate action . Their fortune mounts to the crisis , where LECT . II . 53 CONSTRUCTION.
... of view of construction , is to regard Goneril , Regan and Edmund as the leading characters . It is they who , in the conflict , initiate action . Their fortune mounts to the crisis , where LECT . II . 53 CONSTRUCTION.
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... Regan , and the ineffably beautiful scene in the Fourth Act between Lear and Cordelia — lose in the theatre very little of the spell they have for imagination ; and the gradual interweaving of the two plots is almost as masterly as in ...
... Regan , and the ineffably beautiful scene in the Fourth Act between Lear and Cordelia — lose in the theatre very little of the spell they have for imagination ; and the gradual interweaving of the two plots is almost as masterly as in ...
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... Regan were exception- ally hypocritical , but that Cordelia was except- ionally sincere and unbending . And it is essential to observe that its failure , and the consequent necessity of publicly reversing his whole well- known intention ...
... Regan were exception- ally hypocritical , but that Cordelia was except- ionally sincere and unbending . And it is essential to observe that its failure , and the consequent necessity of publicly reversing his whole well- known intention ...
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... Regan and Gloster should be followed by the escape of Lear and Cordelia from death , and that we should be allowed to imagine the poor old King passing quietly in the home of his beloved child to the end which cannot be far off . Now ...
... Regan and Gloster should be followed by the escape of Lear and Cordelia from death , and that we should be allowed to imagine the poor old King passing quietly in the home of his beloved child to the end which cannot be far off . Now ...
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