Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1967 - 498 Seiten |
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... course , is not its usual dramatic sense . " 2 In the same way a comedy will consist of three parts , showing the situation , ' the complication ' or ' entanglement , ' and the dénouement or solution . ' It is possible , of course , to ...
... course , is not its usual dramatic sense . " 2 In the same way a comedy will consist of three parts , showing the situation , ' the complication ' or ' entanglement , ' and the dénouement or solution . ' It is possible , of course , to ...
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... course , in the action certain places where the tension in the minds of the audience becomes extreme . We shall consider these presently . But , in addition , there is , all through the tragedy , a constant alternation of rises and ...
... course , in the action certain places where the tension in the minds of the audience becomes extreme . We shall consider these presently . But , in addition , there is , all through the tragedy , a constant alternation of rises and ...
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... course emenda- tions have been proposed . The general meaning is clear . Albany tells his wife that she is a devil in a woman's shape , and warns her not to cast off that shape by be - monstering her fea- ture ( appearance ) , since it ...
... course emenda- tions have been proposed . The general meaning is clear . Albany tells his wife that she is a devil in a woman's shape , and warns her not to cast off that shape by be - monstering her fea- ture ( appearance ) , since it ...
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