Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1960 - 498 Seiten |
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... pity . But the proportions of this ingredient , and the direction taken by tragic pity , will naturally vary greatly . Pity , for example , has a much larger part in King Lear than in Macbeth , and is directed in the one case chiefly to ...
... pity . But the proportions of this ingredient , and the direction taken by tragic pity , will naturally vary greatly . Pity , for example , has a much larger part in King Lear than in Macbeth , and is directed in the one case chiefly to ...
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... pity.1 And pity itself vanishes , and love and admiration alone remain , in the majestic dignity and sovereign ascendancy of the close . Chaos has come and gone ; and the Othello of the Council - chamber and the quay of Cyprus has ...
... pity.1 And pity itself vanishes , and love and admiration alone remain , in the majestic dignity and sovereign ascendancy of the close . Chaos has come and gone ; and the Othello of the Council - chamber and the quay of Cyprus has ...
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... pity , much admiration and affection . The force of his passion has made us feel that his nature was great ; and his frankness and generosity , his heroic efforts to be patient , the depth of his shame and repentance , and the ecstasy ...
... pity , much admiration and affection . The force of his passion has made us feel that his nature was great ; and his frankness and generosity , his heroic efforts to be patient , the depth of his shame and repentance , and the ecstasy ...
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