Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1967 - 498 Seiten |
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... surely we should see much more positive signs of this ambition ; and surely too , with his great powers , he would already have risen high , instead of being a mere ensign , short of money , and playing Captain Rook to Roderigo's Mr ...
... surely we should see much more positive signs of this ambition ; and surely too , with his great powers , he would already have risen high , instead of being a mere ensign , short of money , and playing Captain Rook to Roderigo's Mr ...
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... Surely , it says , the tragic emotions have been sufficiently stirred already . Surely the tragic outcome of Lear's error and his daughters ' in- gratitude has been made clear enough and moving enough . And , still more surely , such a ...
... Surely , it says , the tragic emotions have been sufficiently stirred already . Surely the tragic outcome of Lear's error and his daughters ' in- gratitude has been made clear enough and moving enough . And , still more surely , such a ...
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... surely would not go off without a word . ( 2 ) If his speech is spurious , therefore , it has been substituted for some genuine speech ; and surely that is a supposition not to be entertained except under compulsion . ( 3 ) There is no ...
... surely would not go off without a word . ( 2 ) If his speech is spurious , therefore , it has been substituted for some genuine speech ; and surely that is a supposition not to be entertained except under compulsion . ( 3 ) There is no ...
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