Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... Duncan first plotted ? - 480 NOTE DD . Did Lady Macbeth really faint ? - 484 NOTE EE . Duration of the action in Macbeth . Macbeth's age . ' He has no children ' 486 NOTE FF . The Ghost of Banquo 492 INDEX 494 INTRODUCTION In these ...
... Duncan first plotted ? - 480 NOTE DD . Did Lady Macbeth really faint ? - 484 NOTE EE . Duration of the action in Macbeth . Macbeth's age . ' He has no children ' 486 NOTE FF . The Ghost of Banquo 492 INDEX 494 INTRODUCTION In these ...
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... Duncan because he saw a dagger in the air : he saw the dagger because he was about to murder Duncan . Lear's insanity is not the cause of a tragic conflict any more than Ophelia's ; it is , like Ophelia's LECT . I. 13 THE SUBSTANCE OF ...
... Duncan because he saw a dagger in the air : he saw the dagger because he was about to murder Duncan . Lear's insanity is not the cause of a tragic conflict any more than Ophelia's ; it is , like Ophelia's LECT . I. 13 THE SUBSTANCE OF ...
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... Duncan . In all these cases the great majority of the dramatis personae fall without difficulty into antagonistic groups , and the conflict between these groups ends with the defeat of the hero . Yet one cannot help feeling that in at ...
... Duncan . In all these cases the great majority of the dramatis personae fall without difficulty into antagonistic groups , and the conflict between these groups ends with the defeat of the hero . Yet one cannot help feeling that in at ...
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... Duncan , attains the crown , the upward movement being extra- ordinarily rapid , and the crisis arriving early : his cause then turns slowly downward , and soon hastens to ruin . In both these tragedies the sim- plicity of the ...
... Duncan , attains the crown , the upward movement being extra- ordinarily rapid , and the crisis arriving early : his cause then turns slowly downward , and soon hastens to ruin . In both these tragedies the sim- plicity of the ...
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... Duncan has been followed by that of Banquo , and this by the banquet - scene . Hence the point where this pause occurs is very rarely reached before the end of the Third Act . ( 6 ) Either at this point , or in the scene of the counter ...
... Duncan has been followed by that of Banquo , and this by the banquet - scene . Hence the point where this pause occurs is very rarely reached before the end of the Third Act . ( 6 ) Either at this point , or in the scene of the counter ...
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