Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1967 - 498 Seiten |
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... Look on her , look , her lips , Look there , look there ! These are the last words of Lear . He is sure , at last , that she lives : and what had he said when he was still in doubt ? She lives ! if it be so , It is a chance which does ...
... Look on her , look , her lips , Look there , look there ! These are the last words of Lear . He is sure , at last , that she lives : and what had he said when he was still in doubt ? She lives ! if it be so , It is a chance which does ...
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... look , save in sleep . However appalling she may be , she is sublime . In the earlier scenes of the play this aspect of Lady Macbeth's character is far the most promi- nent . And if she seems invincible she seems also inhuman . We find ...
... look , save in sleep . However appalling she may be , she is sublime . In the earlier scenes of the play this aspect of Lady Macbeth's character is far the most promi- nent . And if she seems invincible she seems also inhuman . We find ...
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... look to have . It is , surely , of the old age of the soul that he speaks in the second line , but still the lines ... looks forward to having children ( 1. vii . 72 ) , and that his terms of endearment ( ' dearest love , ' ' dearest ...
... look to have . It is , surely , of the old age of the soul that he speaks in the second line , but still the lines ... looks forward to having children ( 1. vii . 72 ) , and that his terms of endearment ( ' dearest love , ' ' dearest ...
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