Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1967 - 498 Seiten |
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... persons ( many more than the persons in a Greek play , unless the members of the Chorus are reckoned among them ) ; but it is pre - eminently the story of one person , the ' hero , ' or at most of two , the hero and heroine . ' Moreover ...
... persons ( many more than the persons in a Greek play , unless the members of the Chorus are reckoned among them ) ; but it is pre - eminently the story of one person , the ' hero , ' or at most of two , the hero and heroine . ' Moreover ...
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... persons or groups , we may say that two of such passions or ideas , re- garded as animating two persons or groups , are the combatants . The love of Romeo and Juliet is in conflict with the hatred of their houses , repre- sented by ...
... persons or groups , we may say that two of such passions or ideas , re- garded as animating two persons or groups , are the combatants . The love of Romeo and Juliet is in conflict with the hatred of their houses , repre- sented by ...
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... persons who are technically of the first importance - Lear , his three daughters and Edmund ; not to speak of Kent and Edgar , of whom the latter at any rate is technically quite as important as Laertes . And again , owing to the ...
... persons who are technically of the first importance - Lear , his three daughters and Edmund ; not to speak of Kent and Edgar , of whom the latter at any rate is technically quite as important as Laertes . And again , owing to the ...
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