Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1978 - 498 Seiten |
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... follows from them in regard to our present question . From the first it follows that the ultimate power in the tragic world is not adequately described as a law or order which we can see to be just and benevolent , as , in that sense ...
... follows from them in regard to our present question . From the first it follows that the ultimate power in the tragic world is not adequately described as a law or order which we can see to be just and benevolent , as , in that sense ...
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... follow it , since a fool gives it . That sir which serves and seeks for gain , And follows but for form , Will pack when it begins to rain , And leave thee in the storm . ' The ' beacon ' which he bids approach is not the moon , as Pope ...
... follow it , since a fool gives it . That sir which serves and seeks for gain , And follows but for form , Will pack when it begins to rain , And leave thee in the storm . ' The ' beacon ' which he bids approach is not the moon , as Pope ...
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... follow [ my advice to desert the King ] , since a fool gives it ' ; and the last two lines of his song mean , ' The knave who runs away follows the advice given by a fool ; but I , the fool , shall not follow my own advice by turning ...
... follow [ my advice to desert the King ] , since a fool gives it ' ; and the last two lines of his song mean , ' The knave who runs away follows the advice given by a fool ; but I , the fool , shall not follow my own advice by turning ...
Inhalt
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
LECTURE III | 79 |
Urheberrecht | |
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