Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1978 - 498 Seiten |
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... theory , we first distinguish classes or types of theory which appear to be in various ways and degrees insuffi- cient or mistaken . And we will confine our attention to sane theories ; -for on this subject , as on all questions ...
... theory , we first distinguish classes or types of theory which appear to be in various ways and degrees insuffi- cient or mistaken . And we will confine our attention to sane theories ; -for on this subject , as on all questions ...
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... theory , but that it has more verisimilitude . But I feel no doubt that it does not answer to Shakespeare's meaning , and I will simply mention , out of many objections to it , three which seem to be fatal . ( a ) If it answers to ...
... theory , but that it has more verisimilitude . But I feel no doubt that it does not answer to Shakespeare's meaning , and I will simply mention , out of many objections to it , three which seem to be fatal . ( a ) If it answers to ...
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... theory we find that it is partial and leaves much unexplained . I pass that by for the present , for we shall find , I believe , that the theory is also positively misleading , and that in a most important way . And of this I proceed to ...
... theory we find that it is partial and leaves much unexplained . I pass that by for the present , for we shall find , I believe , that the theory is also positively misleading , and that in a most important way . And of this I proceed to ...
Inhalt
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
LECTURE III | 79 |
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