Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1922 - 498 Seiten |
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... speech in Hamlet NOTE G. Hamlet's apology to Laertes - NOTE H. The exchange of rapiers 409 · 412 · 413 · 420 422 NOTE I. NOTE J. The duration of the action in Othello · 423 The ' additions ' in the Folio text of Othello . The Pontic sea ...
... speech in Hamlet NOTE G. Hamlet's apology to Laertes - NOTE H. The exchange of rapiers 409 · 412 · 413 · 420 422 NOTE I. NOTE J. The duration of the action in Othello · 423 The ' additions ' in the Folio text of Othello . The Pontic sea ...
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... speech in Hamlet 413 NOTE G. Hamlet's apology to Laertes - 420 NOTE H. The exchange of rapiers 422 NOTE I. The duration of the action in Othello . 423 NOTE J. The additions ' in the Folio text of Othello . The Pontic sea 429 NOTE K ...
... speech in Hamlet 413 NOTE G. Hamlet's apology to Laertes - 420 NOTE H. The exchange of rapiers 422 NOTE I. The duration of the action in Othello . 423 NOTE J. The additions ' in the Folio text of Othello . The Pontic sea 429 NOTE K ...
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... speech begins , Soft you ; a word or two before you go . I have done the state some service , and they know it.1 1 Timon of Athens , we have seen , was probably not designed by Shakespeare , but even Timon is no exception to the rule ...
... speech begins , Soft you ; a word or two before you go . I have done the state some service , and they know it.1 1 Timon of Athens , we have seen , was probably not designed by Shakespeare , but even Timon is no exception to the rule ...
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... speech about the antic Death , who sits in the hollow crown That rounds the mortal temples of a king , grinning at his pomp , watching till his vanity and his fancied security have wholly encased him round , and then coming and boring ...
... speech about the antic Death , who sits in the hollow crown That rounds the mortal temples of a king , grinning at his pomp , watching till his vanity and his fancied security have wholly encased him round , and then coming and boring ...
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... speeches but actions and events . From the very beginning of the play , though the conflict has not arisen , things ... speech of Richard III . , we feel that the speakers are addressing us ; and in the second scene of the Tempest ( for ...
... speeches but actions and events . From the very beginning of the play , though the conflict has not arisen , things ... speech of Richard III . , we feel that the speakers are addressing us ; and in the second scene of the Tempest ( for ...
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