Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1922 - 498 Seiten |
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... soul , is not the Shakespearean type . The souls of those who contend with the hero may be thus undivided ; they ... soul . In a Shakespearean tragedy some such forces are shown in 18 LECT . I. SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
... soul , is not the Shakespearean type . The souls of those who contend with the hero may be thus undivided ; they ... soul . In a Shakespearean tragedy some such forces are shown in 18 LECT . I. SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
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... soul of the hero . Treasonous ambition in Macbeth collides with loyalty and patriotism in Macduff and Malcolm : here is the outward con- flict . But these powers or principles equally collide in the soul of Macbeth himself : here is the ...
... soul of the hero . Treasonous ambition in Macbeth collides with loyalty and patriotism in Macduff and Malcolm : here is the outward con- flict . But these powers or principles equally collide in the soul of Macbeth himself : here is the ...
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... soul , and the conflict in which it engages acquires that magnitude which stirs not only sympathy and pity , but admiration , terror , and awe The easiest way to bring home to oneself the nature of the tragic character is to compare it ...
... soul , and the conflict in which it engages acquires that magnitude which stirs not only sympathy and pity , but admiration , terror , and awe The easiest way to bring home to oneself the nature of the tragic character is to compare it ...
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... soul of man , we see power , intelligence , life and glory , which astound us and seem to call for our worship . And everywhere we see them perishing , devouring one another and destroying themselves , often with dreadful pain , as ...
... soul of man , we see power , intelligence , life and glory , which astound us and seem to call for our worship . And everywhere we see them perishing , devouring one another and destroying themselves , often with dreadful pain , as ...
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... soul of this order must be akin to good . ) 1 It is most essential to remember that an evil man is much more than the evil in him . I may add that in this paragraph I have , for the sake of clearness , considered evil in its most ...
... soul of this order must be akin to good . ) 1 It is most essential to remember that an evil man is much more than the evil in him . I may add that in this paragraph I have , for the sake of clearness , considered evil in its most ...
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