Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1978 - 498 Seiten |
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... Juliet , and with Antony's infatuated passion . We realise them at the end of the first page , and are almost ready to regard the hero as doomed . Often , again , at one or more points during the exposition this feeling is reinforced by ...
... Juliet , and with Antony's infatuated passion . We realise them at the end of the first page , and are almost ready to regard the hero as doomed . Often , again , at one or more points during the exposition this feeling is reinforced by ...
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... Juliet and Hamlet , because here , although the hero perishes , the side opposed to him , being the more faulty or evil , cannot be allowed to triumph when he falls . Otherwise the type of construction is the same . The fortunes of ...
... Juliet and Hamlet , because here , although the hero perishes , the side opposed to him , being the more faulty or evil , cannot be allowed to triumph when he falls . Otherwise the type of construction is the same . The fortunes of ...
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... Juliet till the hero has left Verona , and Juliet is told that her marriage with Paris is to take place ' next Thursday morn ' ( end of Act III . ) ; in Macbeth till the murder of Duncan has been followed by that of Banquo , and this by ...
... Juliet till the hero has left Verona , and Juliet is told that her marriage with Paris is to take place ' next Thursday morn ' ( end of Act III . ) ; in Macbeth till the murder of Duncan has been followed by that of Banquo , and this by ...
Inhalt
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
LECTURE III | 79 |
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