Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1967 - 498 Seiten |
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... imagination with ecstasy . For there is no love , not that of Romeo in his youth , more steeped in imagination than Othello's . The sources of danger in this character are re- vealed but too clearly by the story . In the first place ...
... imagination with ecstasy . For there is no love , not that of Romeo in his youth , more steeped in imagination than Othello's . The sources of danger in this character are re- vealed but too clearly by the story . In the first place ...
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... imagination . It is not the universal meditative imagination of Hamlet . He came to see in man , as Hamlet sometimes did , the quintessence of dust ' ; but he must always have been incapable of Hamlet's reflections on man's noble reason ...
... imagination . It is not the universal meditative imagination of Hamlet . He came to see in man , as Hamlet sometimes did , the quintessence of dust ' ; but he must always have been incapable of Hamlet's reflections on man's noble reason ...
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... imagination . So long as Macbeth's imagination is active , we watch him fascinated ; we feel suspense , horror , awe ; in which are latent , also , admiration and sympathy . But so soon as it is quiescent these feel- ings vanish . He is ...
... imagination . So long as Macbeth's imagination is active , we watch him fascinated ; we feel suspense , horror , awe ; in which are latent , also , admiration and sympathy . But so soon as it is quiescent these feel- ings vanish . He is ...
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