Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1922 - 498 Seiten |
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... less unlike the shape they wore in the imagination of their creator . For this end all those studies that were mentioned just now , of literary history and the like , are useful and even in various degrees necessary . But an overt ...
... less unlike the shape they wore in the imagination of their creator . For this end all those studies that were mentioned just now , of literary history and the like , are useful and even in various degrees necessary . But an overt ...
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... less as if they were actors who had to study all the parts . They do not need , of course , to imagine where- abouts the persons are to stand , or what gestures they ought to use ; but they want to realise fully and exactly the inner ...
... less as if they were actors who had to study all the parts . They do not need , of course , to imagine where- abouts the persons are to stand , or what gestures they ought to use ; but they want to realise fully and exactly the inner ...
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... less that , like Aristotle or Corneille , he had a theory of the kind of poetry called tragedy . These things are all possible ; how far any one of them is probable we need not discuss ; but none of them is presupposed by the question ...
... less that , like Aristotle or Corneille , he had a theory of the kind of poetry called tragedy . These things are all possible ; how far any one of them is probable we need not discuss ; but none of them is presupposed by the question ...
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... less . I do not mean that this interest is absent from his dramas ; but it is subordinate to others , and is so interwoven with them that we are rarely conscious of it apart , and rarely feel in any great strength the half ...
... less . I do not mean that this interest is absent from his dramas ; but it is subordinate to others , and is so interwoven with them that we are rarely conscious of it apart , and rarely feel in any great strength the half ...
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... less so ) , that the story is one of human actions producing exceptional calamity and ending in the death of such a man.1 Before we leave the ' action , ' however , there is another question that may usefully be asked . Can we define ...
... less so ) , that the story is one of human actions producing exceptional calamity and ending in the death of such a man.1 Before we leave the ' action , ' however , there is another question that may usefully be asked . Can we define ...
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