Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... called , in a restricted sense , the poetry of the_four tragedies - the beauties of style , diction , versification - I shall pass by in silence . Our one object will be what , again in a restricted sense , may be called dramatic appre ...
... called , in a restricted sense , the poetry of the_four tragedies - the beauties of style , diction , versification - I shall pass by in silence . Our one object will be what , again in a restricted sense , may be called dramatic appre ...
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... called tragedy . These things are all possible ; how far any one of them is probable we need not discuss ; but none of them is presupposed by the question we are going to consider . This question implies only that , as a matter of fact ...
... called tragedy . These things are all possible ; how far any one of them is probable we need not discuss ; but none of them is presupposed by the question we are going to consider . This question implies only that , as a matter of fact ...
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... called indifferently an account of the substance of Shakespearean tragedy , or an account of 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 ...
... called indifferently an account of the substance of Shakespearean tragedy , or an account of 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 ...
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... called by the name of Fortune or some other name , a power which appears to smile on him for a little , and then on a sudden strikes him down in his pride . Shakespeare's idea of the tragic fact is larger sont than this idea and goes ...
... called by the name of Fortune or some other name , a power which appears to smile on him for a little , and then on a sudden strikes him down in his pride . Shakespeare's idea of the tragic fact is larger sont than this idea and goes ...
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... called a story of exceptional calamity leading to the death of a man in high estate . But it is clearly much more than this , and we have now to regard it from another side . No amount of calamity which merely befell a man , descending ...
... called a story of exceptional calamity leading to the death of a man in high estate . But it is clearly much more than this , and we have now to regard it from another side . No amount of calamity which merely befell a man , descending ...
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