Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1967 - 498 Seiten |
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... matter . It is no matter ' : nothing matters . The last scene opens . He narrates to Horatio the events of the voyage and his uncle's attempt to murder him . But the conclusion of the story is no plan of action , but the old fatal ...
... matter . It is no matter ' : nothing matters . The last scene opens . He narrates to Horatio the events of the voyage and his uncle's attempt to murder him . But the conclusion of the story is no plan of action , but the old fatal ...
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... matter of course , and no matter for admiration , in this girl that , LECT . IV . 163 HAMLET.
... matter of course , and no matter for admiration , in this girl that , LECT . IV . 163 HAMLET.
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... matter greatly , so long as the reader is consistent ; for the important point is not the precise number of run - on lines in a play , but the difference in this matter V. Shakespearean parts ; and I find that , on my method , in Acts ...
... matter greatly , so long as the reader is consistent ; for the important point is not the precise number of run - on lines in a play , but the difference in this matter V. Shakespearean parts ; and I find that , on my method , in Acts ...
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