Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethLitres, 02.12.2021 |
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... new in them. I have quoted, as a rule, from the Globe edition, and have referred always to its numeration of acts, scenes, and lines. November, 1904. NOTE TO SECOND AND SUBSEQUENT IMPRESSIONS In these impressions I PREFACE ...
... new in them. I have quoted, as a rule, from the Globe edition, and have referred always to its numeration of acts, scenes, and lines. November, 1904. NOTE TO SECOND AND SUBSEQUENT IMPRESSIONS In these impressions I PREFACE ...
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... . The first part glides into the second, and the second into the third, and there may often be difficulty in drawing the lines between them. But it is still harder to divide spring from summer, and summer from autumn; and yet spring.
... . The first part glides into the second, and the second into the third, and there may often be difficulty in drawing the lines between them. But it is still harder to divide spring from summer, and summer from autumn; and yet spring.
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... lines long, but its influence is so great that the next can safely be occupied with a mere report of Macbeth's ... line it is broken off by the entrance of Lear and his court, and without delay the King proceeds to his fatal ...
... lines long, but its influence is so great that the next can safely be occupied with a mere report of Macbeth's ... line it is broken off by the entrance of Lear and his court, and without delay the King proceeds to his fatal ...
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... lines in length, while those of low tension (i., iii., v.) are respectively 55, 26 and 26 lines long. Scene vii., the last of the Act, is, I may add, a very exciting scene, though it follows scene vi., and therefore the tone of scene ...
... lines in length, while those of low tension (i., iii., v.) are respectively 55, 26 and 26 lines long. Scene vii., the last of the Act, is, I may add, a very exciting scene, though it follows scene vi., and therefore the tone of scene ...
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... lines of the very last scene, we have the chatter of Osric with Hamlet's mockery of it. But the acme of audacity is ... line, by the glorious speech, Give me my robe; put on my crown; I have.
... lines of the very last scene, we have the chatter of Osric with Hamlet's mockery of it. But the acme of audacity is ... line, by the glorious speech, Give me my robe; put on my crown; I have.
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