Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... Edgar arrived at the prison just too late to save Cordelia's life ; an accident that Desdemona dropped her hand- kerchief at the most fatal of moments ; an accident that the pirate ship attacked Hamlet's ship , so that he was able to ...
... Edgar arrived at the prison just too late to save Cordelia's life ; an accident that Desdemona dropped her hand- kerchief at the most fatal of moments ; an accident that the pirate ship attacked Hamlet's ship , so that he was able to ...
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... Edgar is clearly not on the same side as Edmund , and yet it seems awkward to range him on Gloster's side when Gloster wishes to put him to death . Ophelia is in love with Hamlet , but how can she be said to be of Hamlet's party against ...
... Edgar is clearly not on the same side as Edmund , and yet it seems awkward to range him on Gloster's side when Gloster wishes to put him to death . Ophelia is in love with Hamlet , but how can she be said to be of Hamlet's party against ...
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... Edgar and the deaths of Edmund and the two sisters have almost made us forget the design on the lives of Lear and Cordelia . Even when we are reminded of it there is still room for hope that Edgar , who rushes away to the prison , will ...
... Edgar and the deaths of Edmund and the two sisters have almost made us forget the design on the lives of Lear and Cordelia . Even when we are reminded of it there is still room for hope that Edgar , who rushes away to the prison , will ...
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... Edgar's in II . iii . , and he will be conscious that in the latter the purpose of giving information is imperfectly disguised.1 1I do not discuss the general question of the justification of soliloquy , for it concerns not Shakespeare ...
... Edgar's in II . iii . , and he will be conscious that in the latter the purpose of giving information is imperfectly disguised.1 1I do not discuss the general question of the justification of soliloquy , for it concerns not Shakespeare ...
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... Edgar in the place of the King of France as Cordelia's lover . From that time Shakespeare's tragedy in its original form was never seen on the stage for a century and a half . Betterton acted Tate's version ; Garrick acted it and Dr ...
... Edgar in the place of the King of France as Cordelia's lover . From that time Shakespeare's tragedy in its original form was never seen on the stage for a century and a half . Betterton acted Tate's version ; Garrick acted it and Dr ...
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