Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1967 - 498 Seiten |
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... merely , or mainly , or even to any considerable extent , in ex- ternal difficulties . Nothing is easier than to spin a plausible theory of this kind . What , it may be asked , ' was Hamlet to do when the Ghost had left him with its ...
... merely , or mainly , or even to any considerable extent , in ex- ternal difficulties . Nothing is easier than to spin a plausible theory of this kind . What , it may be asked , ' was Hamlet to do when the Ghost had left him with its ...
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... merely as hindrances or helps to his end . They are for him divested of all quality ex- cept their relation to this end ; as indifferent as mathematical quantities or mere physical agents . A credulous father and a brother noble , ... I ...
... merely as hindrances or helps to his end . They are for him divested of all quality ex- cept their relation to this end ; as indifferent as mathematical quantities or mere physical agents . A credulous father and a brother noble , ... I ...
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... merely a desperate jest . It springs from that fear of forgetting . A time will come , he feels , when all this appalling experience of the last half - hour will be incredible to him , will seem a mere nightmare , will even ...
... merely a desperate jest . It springs from that fear of forgetting . A time will come , he feels , when all this appalling experience of the last half - hour will be incredible to him , will seem a mere nightmare , will even ...
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