Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1922 - 498 Seiten |
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... possible ; how far any one of them is probable we need not discuss ; but none of them is presupposed by the question we are going to consider . This question implies only that , as a matter of fact , Shakespeare in writing tragedy did ...
... possible ; how far any one of them is probable we need not discuss ; but none of them is presupposed by the question we are going to consider . This question implies only that , as a matter of fact , Shakespeare in writing tragedy did ...
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... possible to find places where he has given a certain indulgence to his love of poetry , and even to his turn for general reflections ; but it would be very difficult , and in his later tragedies perhaps impossible , to detect passages ...
... possible to find places where he has given a certain indulgence to his love of poetry , and even to his turn for general reflections ; but it would be very difficult , and in his later tragedies perhaps impossible , to detect passages ...
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... the dénouement or ' solution . ' 3 It is possible , of course , to open the tragedy with the conflict already begun , but Shakespeare never does so . Romeo ready to fall violently in love ; and then LECT . II . 41 CONSTRUCTION.
... the dénouement or ' solution . ' 3 It is possible , of course , to open the tragedy with the conflict already begun , but Shakespeare never does so . Romeo ready to fall violently in love ; and then LECT . II . 41 CONSTRUCTION.
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... possible to look at the construction of a tragedy in two quite different ways , and that it is material to find the best of the two ; and that thus , in any given instance , it is necessary first to define the opposing sides in the ...
... possible to look at the construction of a tragedy in two quite different ways , and that it is material to find the best of the two ; and that thus , in any given instance , it is necessary first to define the opposing sides in the ...
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... possible only where there is , besides the hero , some character who engages our interest in the highest degree , and with whose fate his own is bound up . Thus the murder of Desdemona is separated by some distance from the death of ...
... possible only where there is , besides the hero , some character who engages our interest in the highest degree , and with whose fate his own is bound up . Thus the murder of Desdemona is separated by some distance from the death of ...
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