Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1978 - 498 Seiten |
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... melancholy of discontent ; in Jaques a whimsical self - pleasing melancholy ; in Antonio in the Mer- chant of Venice a quiet but deep melancholy , for which neither the victim nor his friends can assign any cause . 1 He gives to Hamlet ...
... melancholy of discontent ; in Jaques a whimsical self - pleasing melancholy ; in Antonio in the Mer- chant of Venice a quiet but deep melancholy , for which neither the victim nor his friends can assign any cause . 1 He gives to Hamlet ...
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... melancholy being thus deepened and fixed , a sudden demand . for difficult and decisive action in a matter connected with the melancholy arose , this state might well have for one of its symptoms an endless and futile mental dissection ...
... melancholy being thus deepened and fixed , a sudden demand . for difficult and decisive action in a matter connected with the melancholy arose , this state might well have for one of its symptoms an endless and futile mental dissection ...
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... melancholy is something very different from insanity , in anything like the usual meaning of that word . No doubt it might develop into insanity . The longing for death might become an irresistible impulse to self - destruction ; the ...
... melancholy is something very different from insanity , in anything like the usual meaning of that word . No doubt it might develop into insanity . The longing for death might become an irresistible impulse to self - destruction ; the ...
Inhalt
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
LECTURE III | 79 |
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