Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1922 - 498 Seiten |
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... soliloquy on suicide fills us with misgiving ; and his words to Ophelia , overheard , so convince the King that love is not the cause of his nephew's strange behaviour , that he determines to get rid of him by sending him to England ...
... soliloquy on suicide fills us with misgiving ; and his words to Ophelia , overheard , so convince the King that love is not the cause of his nephew's strange behaviour , that he determines to get rid of him by sending him to England ...
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... soliloquy we ought never to feel that we are being addressed . And in this respect , as in others , many of the soliloquies are master - pieces . But certainly in some the purpose of giving information lies bare , and in one or two the ...
... soliloquy we ought never to feel that we are being addressed . And in this respect , as in others , many of the soliloquies are master - pieces . But certainly in some the purpose of giving information lies bare , and in one or two the ...
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... re- marks on Shakespeare's soliloquies to much the same effect by E. Kilian in the Jahrbuch d . deutschen Shakespeare - Gesellschaft for 1903. ) ( ƒ ) Once more , to say that Shakespeare LECT . 11 . 73 SHAKESPEARE AS ARTIST.
... re- marks on Shakespeare's soliloquies to much the same effect by E. Kilian in the Jahrbuch d . deutschen Shakespeare - Gesellschaft for 1903. ) ( ƒ ) Once more , to say that Shakespeare LECT . 11 . 73 SHAKESPEARE AS ARTIST.
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... soliloquies ? ( g ) Lastly , like nearly all the dramatists of his day and of times much earlier , Shakespeare was fond of ' gnomic ' passages , and introduces them probably not more freely than his readers like , but more freely than ...
... soliloquies ? ( g ) Lastly , like nearly all the dramatists of his day and of times much earlier , Shakespeare was fond of ' gnomic ' passages , and introduces them probably not more freely than his readers like , but more freely than ...
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... soliloquies , considered simply as compositions , show a great change from Jaques's speech , All the world's a stage , ' and even from the soliloquies of Brutus , yet Hamlet ( for instance in the hero's interview with his mother ) . is ...
... soliloquies , considered simply as compositions , show a great change from Jaques's speech , All the world's a stage , ' and even from the soliloquies of Brutus , yet Hamlet ( for instance in the hero's interview with his mother ) . is ...
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