Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1922 - 498 Seiten |
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... example , from Greek tragedies , may , to diminish repetition , be 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 ...
... example , from Greek tragedies , may , to diminish repetition , be 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 ...
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... example , of a man slowly worn to death by disease , poverty , little cares , sordid vices , petty persecutions , however piteous or dreadful it might be , would not be tragic in the Shakespearean sense . Such exceptional suffering and ...
... example , of a man slowly worn to death by disease , poverty , little cares , sordid vices , petty persecutions , however piteous or dreadful it might be , would not be tragic in the Shakespearean sense . Such exceptional suffering and ...
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... example , somnambulism , hallucinations . And deeds issuing from these are certainly not what we called deeds in the fullest sense , deeds expressive of character . No ; but ( these abnormal conditions are never introduced as the origin ...
... example , somnambulism , hallucinations . And deeds issuing from these are certainly not what we called deeds in the fullest sense , deeds expressive of character . No ; but ( these abnormal conditions are never introduced as the origin ...
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... example , about poor humanity's afflicted will Struggling in vain with ruthless destiny do not represent the impression I receive ; much less do images which compare man to a puny creature helpless in the claws of a bird of prey . The ...
... example , about poor humanity's afflicted will Struggling in vain with ruthless destiny do not represent the impression I receive ; much less do images which compare man to a puny creature helpless in the claws of a bird of prey . The ...
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... example of justice ; and that order which , present alike within the agents and outside them , infallibly brings it about , is therefore just The rigour of its justice is terrible , no doubt , for a tragedy is a terrible story ; but ...
... example of justice ; and that order which , present alike within the agents and outside them , infallibly brings it about , is therefore just The rigour of its justice is terrible , no doubt , for a tragedy is a terrible story ; but ...
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