Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1922 - 498 Seiten |
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... fact . They have , again , up to a certain point , a common form or structure . This substance and this struc- ture , which would be found to distinguish them , for example , from Greek tragedies , may , to diminish repetition , be ...
... fact . They have , again , up to a certain point , a common form or structure . This substance and this struc- ture , which would be found to distinguish them , for example , from Greek tragedies , may , to diminish repetition , be ...
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... fact shown now in this tragedy and now in that ? And we are putting the same question when we ask : What is Shakespeare's tragic conception , or conception of tragedy ? These expressions , it should be observed , do not imply that ...
... fact shown now in this tragedy and now in that ? And we are putting the same question when we ask : What is Shakespeare's tragic conception , or conception of tragedy ? These expressions , it should be observed , do not imply that ...
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... fact . Two further warnings may be required . ( Ìn the first place , we must remember that the tragic aspect of life is only one aspect . We cannot arrive at Shakespeare's whole dramatic way of looking at the world from his tragedies ...
... fact . Two further warnings may be required . ( Ìn the first place , we must remember that the tragic aspect of life is only one aspect . We cannot arrive at Shakespeare's whole dramatic way of looking at the world from his tragedies ...
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... facts , and to collect from them gradually an idea of Shakespearean Tragedy . to begin from the outside , such a ... fact , essentially a tale of suffering and calamity conducting to death . murder comes in the Third Act , is in a ...
... facts , and to collect from them gradually an idea of Shakespearean Tragedy . to begin from the outside , such a ... fact , essentially a tale of suffering and calamity conducting to death . murder comes in the Third Act , is in a ...
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... fact as it pre- sented itself to the mediaeval mind . To the mediaeval mind a tragedy meant a narrative rather than a play , and its notion of the matter of this narrative may readily be gathered from Dante or , still better , from ...
... fact as it pre- sented itself to the mediaeval mind . To the mediaeval mind a tragedy meant a narrative rather than a play , and its notion of the matter of this narrative may readily be gathered from Dante or , still better , from ...
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