Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1978 - 498 Seiten |
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... Witches again , after the murders of Duncan and Banquo , we observe , however , a striking change . They no longer need to go and meet him ; he seeks them out . He has committed himself to his course of evil . Now accordingly they do ...
... Witches again , after the murders of Duncan and Banquo , we observe , however , a striking change . They no longer need to go and meet him ; he seeks them out . He has committed himself to his course of evil . Now accordingly they do ...
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... Witches . If we follow his story this will be evident . He bore a part only less distinguished than Mac- beth's in the battles against Sweno and Macdonwald . He and Macbeth are called ' our captains , ' and when they meet the Witches ...
... Witches . If we follow his story this will be evident . He bore a part only less distinguished than Mac- beth's in the battles against Sweno and Macdonwald . He and Macbeth are called ' our captains , ' and when they meet the Witches ...
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... Witches quite well , but Shakespeare's not at all ; and it is difficult to believe that , if Shakespeare had meant to introduce a personage supreme over the Witches , he would have made her so unimpressive as this Hecate . ( It may be ...
... Witches quite well , but Shakespeare's not at all ; and it is difficult to believe that , if Shakespeare had meant to introduce a personage supreme over the Witches , he would have made her so unimpressive as this Hecate . ( It may be ...
Inhalt
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
LECTURE III | 79 |
Urheberrecht | |
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