Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1922 - 498 Seiten |
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... deeds and no other , at each particular moment . This , carried through a drama , is the right way to read the dramatist Shakespeare ; and the prime requisite here is therefore a vivid and intent imagination . But this alone will hardly ...
... deeds and no other , at each particular moment . This , carried through a drama , is the right way to read the dramatist Shakespeare ; and the prime requisite here is therefore a vivid and intent imagination . But this alone will hardly ...
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... deeds leads by an apparently inevitable sequence to a catastrophe . The effect of such a series on imagination is to make us regard the sufferings which accompany it , and the catastrophe in which it ends , not only or chiefly as ...
... deeds leads by an apparently inevitable sequence to a catastrophe . The effect of such a series on imagination is to make us regard the sufferings which accompany it , and the catastrophe in which it ends , not only or chiefly as ...
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... deeds ; but the deeds are the pre- dominant factor . And these deeds are , for the most part , actions in the full sense of the word ; not things done ' ' tween asleep and wake , ' but acts or omissions thoroughly expressive of the doer ...
... deeds ; but the deeds are the pre- dominant factor . And these deeds are , for the most part , actions in the full sense of the word ; not things done ' ' tween asleep and wake , ' but acts or omissions thoroughly expressive of the doer ...
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... deeds of men , and that the main source of these deeds is character The dictum that , with Shakespeare , character is destiny ' is no doubt an exaggera- tion , and one that may mislead ( for many of his tragic personages , if they had ...
... deeds of men , and that the main source of these deeds is character The dictum that , with Shakespeare , character is destiny ' is no doubt an exaggera- tion , and one that may mislead ( for many of his tragic personages , if they had ...
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... deed , and catastrophe . And Shakespeare really uses it very sparingly . We seldom find our- selves exclaiming ... deed would , I think , be counted an ' accident , ' if it were the deed of a very minor person whose character had ...
... deed , and catastrophe . And Shakespeare really uses it very sparingly . We seldom find our- selves exclaiming ... deed would , I think , be counted an ' accident , ' if it were the deed of a very minor person whose character had ...
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