Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1922 - 498 Seiten |
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... considered once for all ; and in con- sidering them we shall also be able to observe characteristic differences among the four plays . And to this may be added the little that it seems necessary to premise on the position of these ...
... considered once for all ; and in con- sidering them we shall also be able to observe characteristic differences among the four plays . And to this may be added the little that it seems necessary to premise on the position of these ...
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... considered may be called a story of exceptional calamity leading to the death of a man in high estate . But it is clearly much more than this , and we have now to regard it from another side . No amount of calamity which merely befell a ...
... considered may be called a story of exceptional calamity leading to the death of a man in high estate . But it is clearly much more than this , and we have now to regard it from another side . No amount of calamity which merely befell a ...
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... considered is to strengthen the tendency , produced by the sufferings considered first , to regard the tragic persons as passive rather than as agents . 2 An account of Hegel's view may be found in Oxford Lectures on Poetry . Not seldom ...
... considered is to strengthen the tendency , produced by the sufferings considered first , to regard the tragic persons as passive rather than as agents . 2 An account of Hegel's view may be found in Oxford Lectures on Poetry . Not seldom ...
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... considered lead us to describe as the ulti- mate power in the tragic world ? It appears to be a mythological expression for the whole system or order , of which the individual characters form an inconsiderable and feeble part ; which ...
... considered lead us to describe as the ulti- mate power in the tragic world ? It appears to be a mythological expression for the whole system or order , of which the individual characters form an inconsiderable and feeble part ; which ...
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... the sake of clearness , considered evil in its most pronounced form ; but what is said would apply , mutatis mutandis , to evil as imperfection . etc. These are aspects of the tragic world at least as LECT . I. 35 THE SUBSTANCE OF TRAGEDY.
... the sake of clearness , considered evil in its most pronounced form ; but what is said would apply , mutatis mutandis , to evil as imperfection . etc. These are aspects of the tragic world at least as LECT . I. 35 THE SUBSTANCE OF TRAGEDY.
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