Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1967 - 498 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 49
Seite 145
... tion to fulfil the appointed duty . On the contrary , they seem to express that kind of religious resig- nation which , however beautiful in one aspect , really deserves the name of fatalism rather than that of faith in Providence ...
... tion to fulfil the appointed duty . On the contrary , they seem to express that kind of religious resig- nation which , however beautiful in one aspect , really deserves the name of fatalism rather than that of faith in Providence ...
Seite 371
... tion which , as soon as the end is reached , vanishes , never to return . The greatness of Lady Macbeth lies almost wholly in courage and force of will . It is an error to regard her as remarkable on the intellectual side . In acting a ...
... tion which , as soon as the end is reached , vanishes , never to return . The greatness of Lady Macbeth lies almost wholly in courage and force of will . It is an error to regard her as remarkable on the intellectual side . In acting a ...
Seite 427
... tion of Iago begin . All will then be clear . Cassio has time to make acquaintance with Bianca , and to neglect her the Senate has time to hear of the perdition of the Turkish fleet and to recall Othello : the accusations of Iago cease ...
... tion of Iago begin . All will then be clear . Cassio has time to make acquaintance with Bianca , and to neglect her the Senate has time to hear of the perdition of the Turkish fleet and to recall Othello : the accusations of Iago cease ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
action answer Antony and Cleopatra appears Banquo believe blood Caesar Cassio catastrophe cause certainly character conflict Cordelia Coriolanus Cymbeline death deed Desdemona doubt drama Duncan Edgar Edmund effect Emilia evil fact fate father fear feel follows fool force Ghost Gloster Goneril Hamlet heart hero Horatio horror husband Iago Iago's idea imagination impression Julius Caesar Kent King Lear Lady Macbeth Laertes Lear's less lines Macduff madness means merely mind moral murder nature never observe once Ophelia Othello pain passage passion perhaps persons pity play play-scene plot Polonius probably question reader reason refer Regan regard Richard III Romeo scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespearean tragedy soliloquy soul speak speare's speech suffering suppose surely thee things thou thought Timon tion tragedy tragic Troilus and Cressida truth whole wife Witches words