Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1922 - 498 Seiten |
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... Falls of Illustrious Men , such as Lucifer , Adam , Hercules and Nebuchadnezzar . And the Monk ends the tale of Croesus thus : Anhanged was Cresus , the proudè kyng ; His roial tronè myghte hym nat availle . Tragédie is noon oother ...
... Falls of Illustrious Men , such as Lucifer , Adam , Hercules and Nebuchadnezzar . And the Monk ends the tale of Croesus thus : Anhanged was Cresus , the proudè kyng ; His roial tronè myghte hym nat availle . Tragédie is noon oother ...
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... falls suddenly from the height of earthly greatness to the dust , his fall produces a sense of contrast , of the power- lessness of man , and of the omnipotence — perhaps the caprice — of Fortune or Fate , which no tale of private life ...
... falls suddenly from the height of earthly greatness to the dust , his fall produces a sense of contrast , of the power- lessness of man , and of the omnipotence — perhaps the caprice — of Fortune or Fate , which no tale of private life ...
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... fall without difficulty into antagonistic groups , and the conflict between these groups ends with the defeat of the hero . Yet one cannot help feeling that in at least one of these cases , Macbeth , there is something a little external ...
... fall without difficulty into antagonistic groups , and the conflict between these groups ends with the defeat of the hero . Yet one cannot help feeling that in at least one of these cases , Macbeth , there is something a little external ...
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... fall we may be vividly conscious of the possibilities of human nature . Hence , in the first place , a Shakespearean Aristotle apparently would exclude them . 2 Richard II . is perhaps an exception , and I must confess that to me he is ...
... fall we may be vividly conscious of the possibilities of human nature . Hence , in the first place , a Shakespearean Aristotle apparently would exclude them . 2 Richard II . is perhaps an exception , and I must confess that to me he is ...
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... possibly seek comfort in the reflection that all is vanity , tragic figure , he is so only because his fall from prosperity to adversity is so great . 4 In this tragic world , then , [ where LECT . I. 23 THE SUBSTANCE OF TRAGEDY.
... possibly seek comfort in the reflection that all is vanity , tragic figure , he is so only because his fall from prosperity to adversity is so great . 4 In this tragic world , then , [ where LECT . I. 23 THE SUBSTANCE OF TRAGEDY.
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