Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1960 - 498 Seiten |
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... thought , too curiously . There was a necessity in his soul driving him to pene- trate below the surface and to question what others took for granted . That fixed habitual look which the world wears for most men did not exist for him ...
... thought , too curiously . There was a necessity in his soul driving him to pene- trate below the surface and to question what others took for granted . That fixed habitual look which the world wears for most men did not exist for him ...
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... thoughts , and others in the original version ? I will take them in order . ( a ) can hardly be an after- thought . Up to that point Roderigo had hardly said anything , for Iago had always interposed ; and it is very unlikely that ...
... thoughts , and others in the original version ? I will take them in order . ( a ) can hardly be an after- thought . Up to that point Roderigo had hardly said anything , for Iago had always interposed ; and it is very unlikely that ...
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... thought of them would have stirred up remorse . I cannot think interpretation ( b ) the most natural . The whole idea of the passage is that Macduff must feel grief first and before he can feel anything else , e.g. the desire for ven ...
... thought of them would have stirred up remorse . I cannot think interpretation ( b ) the most natural . The whole idea of the passage is that Macduff must feel grief first and before he can feel anything else , e.g. the desire for ven ...
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