Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1967 - 498 Seiten |
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... feel that his nature was great ; and his frankness and generosity , his heroic efforts to be patient , the depth of his shame and repentance , and the ecstasy of his re - union with Cordelia , have melted our very hearts . Naturally ...
... feel that his nature was great ; and his frankness and generosity , his heroic efforts to be patient , the depth of his shame and repentance , and the ecstasy of his re - union with Cordelia , have melted our very hearts . Naturally ...
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... feel.1 Only , as he thinks of the morrow when time to feel will come - if anything comes , the vanity of all hopes and forward - lookings 1 I do not at all suggest that his love for his wife remains what it was when he greeted her with ...
... feel.1 Only , as he thinks of the morrow when time to feel will come - if anything comes , the vanity of all hopes and forward - lookings 1 I do not at all suggest that his love for his wife remains what it was when he greeted her with ...
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... feel grief first and before he can feel anything else , e.g. the desire for ven- geance . As he says directly after , he cannot at once ' dispute ' it like a man , but must ' feel ' it as a man ; and it is not till ten lines later that ...
... feel grief first and before he can feel anything else , e.g. the desire for ven- geance . As he says directly after , he cannot at once ' dispute ' it like a man , but must ' feel ' it as a man ; and it is not till ten lines later that ...
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