Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1922 - 498 Seiten |
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... pain- fully for instances . It is , further , frequently easy to see the dramatic intention of an accident ; and some things which look like accidents have really a connection with character , and are therefore not in the full sense ...
... pain- fully for instances . It is , further , frequently easy to see the dramatic intention of an accident ; and some things which look like accidents have really a connection with character , and are therefore not in the full sense ...
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... painful consciousness that duty is being neglected ; in Antony a clear knowledge that the worse of two courses is being pursued ; but Richard and ( Macbeth are the only heroes who do what they themselves recognise to be villainous . It ...
... painful consciousness that duty is being neglected ; in Antony a clear knowledge that the worse of two courses is being pursued ; but Richard and ( Macbeth are the only heroes who do what they themselves recognise to be villainous . It ...
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... pain , as though they came into being for no other end Tragedy is the typical form of this mystery , because that greatness of soul which it exhibits oppressed , conflicting and destroyed , is the highest existence in our view . It ...
... pain , as though they came into being for no other end Tragedy is the typical form of this mystery , because that greatness of soul which it exhibits oppressed , conflicting and destroyed , is the highest existence in our view . It ...
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... pain . Such views contradict one another , and no third view can unite them ; ( but the several aspects from whose isolation and exaggeration they spring are both present in the fact , and a view which would be true to the fact and to ...
... pain . Such views contradict one another , and no third view can unite them ; ( but the several aspects from whose isolation and exaggeration they spring are both present in the fact , and a view which would be true to the fact and to ...
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... pain , and driven to mutilate its own substance and to lose not only evil but price- less good . That this idea ... painful mystery . Nor can he be said even to point distinctly , like some writers of tragedy , in any direction where a ...
... pain , and driven to mutilate its own substance and to lose not only evil but price- less good . That this idea ... painful mystery . Nor can he be said even to point distinctly , like some writers of tragedy , in any direction where a ...
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