Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1922 - 498 Seiten |
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... 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 can possibly rival . Such feelings are constantly evoked by Shake- speare's ...
... 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 can possibly rival . Such feelings are constantly evoked by Shake- speare's ...
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... producing exceptional calamity and ending in the death of such a man.1 Before we leave the ' action , ' however ... produced by the sufferings considered first , to regard the tragic persons as passive rather than as agents . 2 An ...
... producing exceptional calamity and ending in the death of such a man.1 Before we leave the ' action , ' however ... produced by the sufferings considered first , to regard the tragic persons as passive rather than as agents . 2 An ...
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... 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 hardly be denied that it does appear as the ultimate power in the ...
... 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 hardly be denied that it does appear as the ultimate power in the ...
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... produces suffering and death is never good good contributes to this convulsion only from its tragic implication with its opposite in one and the same character The main source , on the contrary , is in every case evil ; and , what is ...
... produces suffering and death is never good good contributes to this convulsion only from its tragic implication with its opposite in one and the same character The main source , on the contrary , is in every case evil ; and , what is ...
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... produces something like a feeling of ac- quiescence in the catastrophe , though it neither leads us to pass judgment ... produce . ( Let it be granted that the system or order which shows itself omnipotent against individuals is , in the ...
... produces something like a feeling of ac- quiescence in the catastrophe , though it neither leads us to pass judgment ... produce . ( Let it be granted that the system or order which shows itself omnipotent against individuals is , in the ...
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