Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... drama in general . No attempt will be made to compare him with other writers . I shall leave untouched , or merely ... dramas ; to learn to apprehend the action and some of the personages of each with a somewhat greater truth and ...
... drama in general . No attempt will be made to compare him with other writers . I shall leave untouched , or merely ... dramas ; to learn to apprehend the action and some of the personages of each with a somewhat greater truth and ...
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... drama , is the right way to read the dramatist Shakespeare ; and the prime requisite here is therefore a vivid and intent imagination . But this alone will hardly suffice . It is necessary also , especially to a true conception of the ...
... drama , is the right way to read the dramatist Shakespeare ; and the prime requisite here is therefore a vivid and intent imagination . But this alone will hardly suffice . It is necessary also , especially to a true conception of the ...
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... drama , to start directly from the facts , and to collect from them gradually an idea of Shakespearean Tragedy . And ... dramas , we may henceforth , for the sake of brevity , ignore it , and may speak of the tragic story as being ...
... drama , to start directly from the facts , and to collect from them gradually an idea of Shakespearean Tragedy . And ... dramas , we may henceforth , for the sake of brevity , ignore it , and may speak of the tragic story as being ...
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... drama was almost wholly secular ; and while Shakespeare was writing he practically confined his view to the world of non - theological observation and thought , so that he represents it substantially in one and the same way whether the ...
... drama was almost wholly secular ; and while Shakespeare was writing he practically confined his view to the world of non - theological observation and thought , so that he represents it substantially in one and the same way whether the ...
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... Dramas , a book which deserves to be much better known than it appears to be to Englishmen interested in the drama . I may add , for the benefit of classical scholars , that Freytag has a chapter on Sophocles . The reader of his book ...
... Dramas , a book which deserves to be much better known than it appears to be to Englishmen interested in the drama . I may add , for the benefit of classical scholars , that Freytag has a chapter on Sophocles . The reader of his book ...
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