Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1922 - 498 Seiten |
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... nature of the tragic aspect of life as represented by Shakespeare ? What is the general 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 ...
... nature of the tragic aspect of life as represented by Shakespeare ? What is the general 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 ...
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... nature also is exceptional , and generally raises him I have given names to the ' spiritual forces ' in Macbeth merely to illustrate the idea , and without any pretension to adequacy . Perhaps , in view of some interpretations of ...
... nature also is exceptional , and generally raises him I have given names to the ' spiritual forces ' in Macbeth merely to illustrate the idea , and without any pretension to adequacy . Perhaps , in view of some interpretations of ...
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... 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 scarcely a tragic character , and that , if he is nevertheless ...
... 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 scarcely a tragic character , and that , if he is nevertheless ...
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... nature so definite and fixed that whatever changes take place in it produce other changes inevitably and without regard to men's desires and regrets . And whether this system or order is best called by the name of fate or no , 1 it can ...
... nature so definite and fixed that whatever changes take place in it produce other changes inevitably and without regard to men's desires and regrets . And whether this system or order is best called by the name of fate or no , 1 it can ...
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... nature alien to it . Indeed its reaction is so vehement and ' relentless ' that it would seem to be bent on nothing short of good in perfection , and to be ruthless in its demand for it . ( To this must be added another fact , or ...
... nature alien to it . Indeed its reaction is so vehement and ' relentless ' that it would seem to be bent on nothing short of good in perfection , and to be ruthless in its demand for it . ( To this must be added another fact , or ...
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