Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1967 - 498 Seiten |
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... considered is to strengthen the tendency , produced by the suffer- ings considered first , to regard the tragic persons as passive rather than as agents . 2 An account of Hegel's view may be found in Oxford Lectures on Poetry . Not ...
... considered is to strengthen the tendency , produced by the suffer- ings considered first , to regard the tragic persons as passive rather than as agents . 2 An account of Hegel's view may be found in Oxford Lectures on Poetry . Not ...
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... considered rather a symptom of his state than a cause of it . These assertions may be too brief to be at once clear , but I hope they will presently become so . 3 Let us first ask ourselves what we can gather from the play , immediately ...
... considered rather a symptom of his state than a cause of it . These assertions may be too brief to be at once clear , but I hope they will presently become so . 3 Let us first ask ourselves what we can gather from the play , immediately ...
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... considered her marriage ' o'er - hasty ' ( II . ii . 57 ) , she was untroubled by any shame at the feelings which had led to it . It was pleasant to sit upon her throne and see smiling faces round her , and foolish and unkind in Hamlet ...
... considered her marriage ' o'er - hasty ' ( II . ii . 57 ) , she was untroubled by any shame at the feelings which had led to it . It was pleasant to sit upon her throne and see smiling faces round her , and foolish and unkind in Hamlet ...
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