Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... doubt an exaggera- tion , and one that may mislead ( for many of his tragic personages , if they had not met with peculiar circumstances , would have escaped a tragic end , and might even have lived fairly untroubled lives ) ; but it is ...
... doubt an exaggera- tion , and one that may mislead ( for many of his tragic personages , if they had not met with peculiar circumstances , would have escaped a tragic end , and might even have lived fairly untroubled lives ) ; but it is ...
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... doubt most of the characters in Hamlet , King Lear , Othello , or Antony and Cleo- patra can be arranged in opposed groups ; and no doubt there is a conflict ; and yet it seems misleading to describe this conflict as one between these ...
... doubt most of the characters in Hamlet , King Lear , Othello , or Antony and Cleo- patra can be arranged in opposed groups ; and no doubt there is a conflict ; and yet it seems misleading to describe this conflict as one between these ...
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... doubt that they do arise and that they ought to arise . If we do not feel at times that that the hero is , in some sense , a doomed man ; that he and others drift struggling to destruction like helpless creatures borne on an ...
... doubt that they do arise and that they ought to arise . If we do not feel at times that that the hero is , in some sense , a doomed man ; that he and others drift struggling to destruction like helpless creatures borne on an ...
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... doubt , in accordance with their characters ; but what is it that brings them just the one problem which is fatal to them and would be easy to another , and sometimes brings it to them just when they are least fitted to face it ? How is ...
... doubt , in accordance with their characters ; but what is it that brings them just the one problem which is fatal to them and would be easy to another , and sometimes brings it to them just when they are least fitted to face it ? How is ...
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... doubt whether it would be so if Greek tragedy had never been written ; and I must in candour confess that to me it does not often occur while I am reading , or when I have just read , a tragedy of Shakespeare . Wordsworth's lines , for ...
... doubt whether it would be so if Greek tragedy had never been written ; and I must in candour confess that to me it does not often occur while I am reading , or when I have just read , a tragedy of Shakespeare . Wordsworth's lines , for ...
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