Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1922 - 498 Seiten |
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... appears to smile on him for a little , and then on a sudden strikes him down in his pride . ( Shakespeare's idea of the tragic fact is larger than this idea and goes beyond it ; but it includes it , and it is worth while to observe the ...
... appears to smile on him for a little , and then on a sudden strikes him down in his pride . ( Shakespeare's idea of the tragic fact is larger than this idea and goes beyond it ; but it includes it , and it is worth while to observe the ...
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... appears that these three elements in the ' action ' are subordinate , while the dominant factor consists in deeds which issue from character So that , by way of summary , we may now alter our first statement , A tragedy is a story of ...
... appears that these three elements in the ' action ' are subordinate , while the dominant factor consists in deeds which issue from character So that , by way of summary , we may now alter our first statement , A tragedy is a story of ...
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... appears to feel , and exerts himself to meet , the difficulty that arises from their admission . The difficulty is that the spectator must desire their defeat and even their destruction ; and yet this desire , and the satisfaction of it ...
... appears to feel , and exerts himself to meet , the difficulty that arises from their admission . The difficulty is that the spectator must desire their defeat and even their destruction ; and yet this desire , and the satisfaction of it ...
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... appear , are so evidently not the ultimate power , what is this power ? What account can we give of it which will ... appears to operate , another is present from which it is probably impossible wholly to escape . What I mean is this ...
... appear , are so evidently not the ultimate power , what is this power ? What account can we give of it which will ... appears to operate , another is present from which it is probably impossible wholly to escape . What I mean is this ...
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... appears to be a mythological expression for the whole system or order , of which the individual characters form an ... appear as the ultimate power in the tragic world , and that it has such characteristics as these . But the name ' fate ...
... appears to be a mythological expression for the whole system or order , of which the individual characters form an ... appear as the ultimate power in the tragic world , and that it has such characteristics as these . But the name ' fate ...
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