Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1967 - 498 Seiten |
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... fact , and a prominent fact , of human life . To exclude it wholly from tragedy , therefore , would be , we may say , to fail in truth . And , besides , it is not merely a fact . That men may start a course of events but can neither ...
... fact , and a prominent fact , of human life . To exclude it wholly from tragedy , therefore , would be , we may say , to fail in truth . And , besides , it is not merely a fact . That men may start a course of events but can neither ...
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... fact which give rise to the idea of fate . They would appear as various expressions of the fact that the moral order acts not capriciously or like a human being , but from the necessity of its nature , or , if we prefer the phrase , by ...
... fact which give rise to the idea of fate . They would appear as various expressions of the fact that the moral order acts not capriciously or like a human being , but from the necessity of its nature , or , if we prefer the phrase , by ...
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... fact that the effects of good spread far and wide beyond the doer of good ; and we should ask ourselves whether we really could wish ( supposing it conceivable ) to see this double - sided fact abolished . Nevertheless the touch of ...
... fact that the effects of good spread far and wide beyond the doer of good ; and we should ask ourselves whether we really could wish ( supposing it conceivable ) to see this double - sided fact abolished . Nevertheless the touch of ...
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