Shakespearean Tragedy: Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethFawcett Publications, 1965 - 432 Seiten This centenary edition features a new Introduction by Robert Shaughnessy that places Bradley's work in the critical, intellectual and cultural context of its time. Shaughnessy summarises the content and argumentative thrust of the book, outlines the critical debates and counter-arguments that have followed in the wake of its publication and, most importantly, prompts readers to engage with Bradley's work itself. Book jacket. |
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... never been detected in any serious offense and may even never have been guilty of one , but had pursued a selfish but outwardly decent life , enjoying the excitement of war and of casual pleasures , but never yet meeting with any ...
... never been detected in any serious offense and may even never have been guilty of one , but had pursued a selfish but outwardly decent life , enjoying the excitement of war and of casual pleasures , but never yet meeting with any ...
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... never shows a sign of the idea that he is now paying his rival in his own coin . In the second soliloquy he declares that he quite believes Cassio to be in love with Desdemona : it is obvious that he believes no such thing , for he never ...
... never shows a sign of the idea that he is now paying his rival in his own coin . In the second soliloquy he declares that he quite believes Cassio to be in love with Desdemona : it is obvious that he believes no such thing , for he never ...
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... Never , never , never , never , never ! Pray you , undo this button : thank you , sir . Do you see this ? Look on her , look , her lips , Look there , look there ! The transition at " Do you see this ? " from despair to something more ...
... Never , never , never , never , never ! Pray you , undo this button : thank you , sir . Do you see this ? Look on her , look , her lips , Look there , look there ! The transition at " Do you see this ? " from despair to something more ...
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INTRODUCTION | xi |
LECTURE III | 70 |
LECTURE IV | 110 |
Urheberrecht | |
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