Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1922 - 498 Seiten |
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... effect of King Lear the effect of Tourgénief's parallel and remarkable tale of peasant life , A King Lear of the Steppes . 2 A Shakespearean tragedy as so far considered may be called a story of exceptional calamity leading to the death ...
... effect of King Lear the effect of Tourgénief's parallel and remarkable tale of peasant life , A King Lear of the Steppes . 2 A Shakespearean tragedy as so far considered may be called a story of exceptional calamity leading to the death ...
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... effect is mainly pathetic . If Lear were really mad when he divided his kingdom , if Hamlet were really mad at any time in the story , they would cease to be tragic characters . ( b ) Shakespeare also introduces the supernatural into ...
... effect is mainly pathetic . If Lear were really mad when he divided his kingdom , if Hamlet were really mad at any time in the story , they would cease to be tragic characters . ( b ) Shakespeare also introduces the supernatural into ...
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... effect . One they certainly have . They are exceptional beings . We have seen already that the hero , with Shakespeare , is a person of high degree or of public importance , and that his actions or sufferings are of an unusual kind ...
... effect . One they certainly have . They are exceptional beings . We have seen already that the hero , with Shakespeare , is a person of high degree or of public importance , and that his actions or sufferings are of an unusual kind ...
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... effect . The sources of these impressions are various , and I will refer only to a few . One of them is put into words by Shakespeare himself when he makes the player - king in Hamlet say : Our thoughts are ours , their ends none of our ...
... effect . The sources of these impressions are various , and I will refer only to a few . One of them is put into words by Shakespeare himself when he makes the player - king in Hamlet say : Our thoughts are ours , their ends none of our ...
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... effect on the audience , there follow quiet speeches , in which the cause of the excitement , and so a great part of the situation , are disclosed . In Hamlet and Macbeth this scheme is employed with great boldness . In Hamlet the first ...
... effect on the audience , there follow quiet speeches , in which the cause of the excitement , and so a great part of the situation , are disclosed . In Hamlet and Macbeth this scheme is employed with great boldness . In Hamlet the first ...
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