Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1967 - 498 Seiten |
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... turn now from the differences of tension to the sequence of events within the conflict , we shall find the principle of alternation at work again in another and a quite independent way . Let us for the sake of brevity call the two sides ...
... turn now from the differences of tension to the sequence of events within the conflict , we shall find the principle of alternation at work again in another and a quite independent way . Let us for the sake of brevity call the two sides ...
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... Turn to the first words Hamlet utters when he is alone ; turn , that is to say , to the place where the author is likely to indicate his meaning most plainly . What do you hear ? O , that this too too solid flesh would melt , Thaw and ...
... Turn to the first words Hamlet utters when he is alone ; turn , that is to say , to the place where the author is likely to indicate his meaning most plainly . What do you hear ? O , that this too too solid flesh would melt , Thaw and ...
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... turns to him from the hateful faces that encompass him : You think I'll weep ; No , I'll not weep : I have full cause of ... turn us all to fools and madmen ' ; and almost from that point he leaves the King to Edgar , speaking only once ...
... turns to him from the hateful faces that encompass him : You think I'll weep ; No , I'll not weep : I have full cause of ... turn us all to fools and madmen ' ; and almost from that point he leaves the King to Edgar , speaking only once ...
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