Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1967 - 498 Seiten |
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... whole ad- vancing up to a certain point in the conflict , and then to be on the whole declining before the re- action of the other . There is therefore felt to be a critical point in the action , which proves also to be a turning point ...
... whole ad- vancing up to a certain point in the conflict , and then to be on the whole declining before the re- action of the other . There is therefore felt to be a critical point in the action , which proves also to be a turning point ...
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... whole ' would lose its signifi- cance , ' because it would no longer show us that the belief in Providence requires a wider range than the dark pilgrimage on earth to be established in its whole extent , ' I answer that , if the drama ...
... whole ' would lose its signifi- cance , ' because it would no longer show us that the belief in Providence requires a wider range than the dark pilgrimage on earth to be established in its whole extent , ' I answer that , if the drama ...
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... whole , the increase appar- ently is progressive ( I say apparently , because the order in which the last plays are generally placed depends to some extent on the test itself ) . I give Prof. Ingram's table of these plays , premising ...
... whole , the increase appar- ently is progressive ( I say apparently , because the order in which the last plays are generally placed depends to some extent on the test itself ) . I give Prof. Ingram's table of these plays , premising ...
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