Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... Richard III . and Richard II . , Julius Caesar , Antony and Cleopatra , and Coriolanus are tragic histories or historical tragedies , in which Shake- speare acknowledged in practice a certain obli- gation to follow his authority , even ...
... Richard III . and Richard II . , Julius Caesar , Antony and Cleopatra , and Coriolanus are tragic histories or historical tragedies , in which Shake- speare acknowledged in practice a certain obli- gation to follow his authority , even ...
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... Richard III . , Richard II . , where the hero contends with an outward force , but comparatively little with himself , are all early plays . If we are to include the outer and the inner struggle in a conception more definite than that ...
... Richard III . , Richard II . , where the hero contends with an outward force , but comparatively little with himself , are all early plays . If we are to include the outer and the inner struggle in a conception more definite than that ...
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... Richard III . In most cases the tragic error involves no conscious breach of right ; in some ( eg . that of Brutus or Othello ) it is accom- panied by a full conviction of right . In Hamlet there is a painful consciousness that duty is ...
... Richard III . In most cases the tragic error involves no conscious breach of right ; in some ( eg . that of Brutus or Othello ) it is accom- panied by a full conviction of right . In Hamlet there is a painful consciousness that duty is ...
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... Richard III . and Brutus , Macbeth and Hamlet ; or who asks himself which suffered most , Othello or Iago ; will ever accuse Shakespeare of representing the ultimate power as ' poetically ' just . And we must go further . I venture to ...
... Richard III . and Brutus , Macbeth and Hamlet ; or who asks himself which suffered most , Othello or Iago ; will ever accuse Shakespeare of representing the ultimate power as ' poetically ' just . And we must go further . I venture to ...
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... Richard III . Even in Richard II . not a little knowledge seems to be assumed , and this fact points to the existence of a popular play on the earlier part of Richard's reign . Such a play exists , though it is not clear that it is a ...
... Richard III . Even in Richard II . not a little knowledge seems to be assumed , and this fact points to the existence of a popular play on the earlier part of Richard's reign . Such a play exists , though it is not clear that it is a ...
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