Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1967 - 498 Seiten |
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... simply a man who has been slighted and revenges him- self ; or a husband who believes he has been wronged , and will make his enemy suffer a jealousy worse than his own ; or an ambitious man determined to ruin his successful rival - one ...
... simply a man who has been slighted and revenges him- self ; or a husband who believes he has been wronged , and will make his enemy suffer a jealousy worse than his own ; or an ambitious man determined to ruin his successful rival - one ...
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... simply as a work of poetic imagination . But if King Lear is to be considered strictly as a drama , or simply as we consider Othello , it is not so clear that the wish is unjustified . In fact I will take my courage in both hands and ...
... simply as a work of poetic imagination . But if King Lear is to be considered strictly as a drama , or simply as we consider Othello , it is not so clear that the wish is unjustified . In fact I will take my courage in both hands and ...
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... simply because it is dangerous , and suffers afterwards simply because he is not safe . In reality his courage is frightful . He strides from crime to crime , though his soul never ceases to bar his advance with shapes of terror , or to ...
... simply because it is dangerous , and suffers afterwards simply because he is not safe . In reality his courage is frightful . He strides from crime to crime , though his soul never ceases to bar his advance with shapes of terror , or to ...
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