Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1978 - 498 Seiten |
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... shows , ' if his hidden guilt do not betray itself on occasion of one speech , ' viz . , the ' dozen or sixteen lines ' with which Hamlet has furnished the player , and of which only six are delivered , because the King does not merely show ...
... shows , ' if his hidden guilt do not betray itself on occasion of one speech , ' viz . , the ' dozen or sixteen lines ' with which Hamlet has furnished the player , and of which only six are delivered , because the King does not merely show ...
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... shows a kind of sad or indifferent self - abandonment , as if he secretly despaired of forcing himself to action , and were ready to leave his duty to some other power than V his own . This is really the main change which appears in him ...
... shows a kind of sad or indifferent self - abandonment , as if he secretly despaired of forcing himself to action , and were ready to leave his duty to some other power than V his own . This is really the main change which appears in him ...
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... show pleasure in the suffer- ing of that person : he shows at most the absence of pain . There is , for instance , not the least sign of his enjoying the distress of Desdemona . But his sympathetic feelings are so abnormally feeble and ...
... show pleasure in the suffer- ing of that person : he shows at most the absence of pain . There is , for instance , not the least sign of his enjoying the distress of Desdemona . But his sympathetic feelings are so abnormally feeble and ...
Inhalt
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
LECTURE III | 79 |
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