Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... Shake- speare's place in the history either of English litera- ture or of the drama in general . No attempt will be made to compare him with other writers . I shall leave untouched , or merely glanced at , questions regarding his life ...
... Shake- speare's place in the history either of English litera- ture or of the drama in general . No attempt will be made to compare him with other writers . I shall leave untouched , or merely glanced at , questions regarding his life ...
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... Shake- speare acknowledged in practice a certain obli- gation to follow his authority , even when that authority offered him an undramatic material . Probably he himself would have met some criti- cisms to which these plays are open by ...
... Shake- speare acknowledged in practice a certain obli- gation to follow his authority , even when that authority offered him an undramatic material . Probably he himself would have met some criti- cisms to which these plays are open by ...
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... Shake- spearean tragedy , taken in abstraction both from its form and from the differences in point of substance between one tragedy and another ? Or thus What is the nature of the tragic aspect of life as represented by Shakespeare ...
... Shake- spearean tragedy , taken in abstraction both from its form and from the differences in point of substance between one tragedy and another ? Or thus What is the nature of the tragic aspect of life as represented by Shakespeare ...
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... Shake- speare's conception of tragedy or view of the tragic fact . Two further warnings may be required . In the first place , we must remember that the tragic aspect of life is only one aspect . We cannot arrive at Shakespeare's whole ...
... Shake- speare's conception of tragedy or view of the tragic fact . Two further warnings may be required . In the first place , we must remember that the tragic aspect of life is only one aspect . We cannot arrive at Shakespeare's whole ...
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... Shake- speare's tragedies , again in varying degrees . Perhaps they are the very strongest of the emotions awakened by the early tragedy of Richard II . , where they receive a concentrated expression in Richard's famous speech about the ...
... Shake- speare's tragedies , again in varying degrees . Perhaps they are the very strongest of the emotions awakened by the early tragedy of Richard II . , where they receive a concentrated expression in Richard's famous speech about the ...
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