Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... deed , and catastrophe . And Shakespeare really uses it very sparingly . We seldom find our- selves exclaiming ... deed would , I think , be counted an ' accident , ' if it were the deed of a very minor person whose character had not ...
... deed , and catastrophe . And Shakespeare really uses it very sparingly . We seldom find our- selves exclaiming ... deed would , I think , be counted an ' accident , ' if it were the deed of a very minor person whose character had not ...
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... deed and catastrophe , which , taken alone , shows the individual simply as sinning against , or failing to conform to , the moral order and drawing his just doom on his own head ; or else that pressure of outward forces , that sway of ...
... deed and catastrophe , which , taken alone , shows the individual simply as sinning against , or failing to conform to , the moral order and drawing his just doom on his own head ; or else that pressure of outward forces , that sway of ...
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... deed , not only gives scope to that psychological subtlety in which Shakespeare is scarcely rivalled , but is also dramatic in the highest degree . But when the crisis has been reached there come difficulties and dangers , which , if we ...
... deed , not only gives scope to that psychological subtlety in which Shakespeare is scarcely rivalled , but is also dramatic in the highest degree . But when the crisis has been reached there come difficulties and dangers , which , if we ...
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... deed and taking vengeance on himself ; but that would surely have been an ending more strictly tragic than the close of Shakespeare's play . Whether this close was simply due to his to unwillingness to contradict his historical ...
... deed and taking vengeance on himself ; but that would surely have been an ending more strictly tragic than the close of Shakespeare's play . Whether this close was simply due to his to unwillingness to contradict his historical ...
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... deed , but the deed itself . ' What can be more significant ? Perhaps , however , it may be answered : ' Your explanation of this passage may be correct , and the facts you have mentioned do seem to be fatal to the theory of conscience ...
... deed , but the deed itself . ' What can be more significant ? Perhaps , however , it may be answered : ' Your explanation of this passage may be correct , and the facts you have mentioned do seem to be fatal to the theory of conscience ...
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