Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1978 - 498 Seiten |
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... Antony's speech we see this same people again . At the beginning of Antony and Cleopatra the hero is about to leave Cleopatra for Rome . Where the play takes , as it were , a fresh start after the crisis , he leaves Octavia for Egypt ...
... Antony's speech we see this same people again . At the beginning of Antony and Cleopatra the hero is about to leave Cleopatra for Rome . Where the play takes , as it were , a fresh start after the crisis , he leaves Octavia for Egypt ...
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... Antony and Cleopatra , where , quite close to the end , the old countryman who brings the asps to Cleopatra discourses on the virtues and vices of the worm , and where his last words , ' Yes , forsooth : I wish you joy o ' the worm ...
... Antony and Cleopatra , where , quite close to the end , the old countryman who brings the asps to Cleopatra discourses on the virtues and vices of the worm , and where his last words , ' Yes , forsooth : I wish you joy o ' the worm ...
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... Antony and Cleopatra and Coriolanus ; and their companions are plays which cannot indeed be called tragedies , but certainly are not comedies in the same sense as As You Like It or the Tempest . These seven years , accordingly , might ...
... Antony and Cleopatra and Coriolanus ; and their companions are plays which cannot indeed be called tragedies , but certainly are not comedies in the same sense as As You Like It or the Tempest . These seven years , accordingly , might ...
Inhalt
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
LECTURE III | 79 |
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