Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... evidently not his , and as it seems prob- able that the conception and construction of the whole tragedy should also be attributed to some other writer , I shall omit this work too from our preliminary discussions . LECTURE I THE ...
... evidently not his , and as it seems prob- able that the conception and construction of the whole tragedy should also be attributed to some other writer , I shall omit this work too from our preliminary discussions . LECTURE I THE ...
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... evidently differs greatly from the first . Men , from this point of view , appear to us primarily as agents , ' themselves the authors of their proper woe ' ; and our fear and pity , though they will not cease or diminish , will be ...
... evidently differs greatly from the first . Men , from this point of view , appear to us primarily as agents , ' themselves the authors of their proper woe ' ; and our fear and pity , though they will not cease or diminish , will be ...
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... evidently not the ultimate power , what is this power ? What account can we give of it which will correspond with the imaginative impressions we receive ? This will be our final question . 6 The variety of the answers given to this ...
... evidently not the ultimate power , what is this power ? What account can we give of it which will correspond with the imaginative impressions we receive ? This will be our final question . 6 The variety of the answers given to this ...
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... evidently powerful : he introduces scenes of battle . This is the case in Richard III . , Julius Caesar , King Lear , Macbeth and Antony and Cleopatra . Richard , Brutus and Cassius , and Macbeth die on the battle- field . Even if his ...
... evidently powerful : he introduces scenes of battle . This is the case in Richard III . , Julius Caesar , King Lear , Macbeth and Antony and Cleopatra . Richard , Brutus and Cassius , and Macbeth die on the battle- field . Even if his ...
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... evidently designed to throw the character of the hero into relief . Even in the situations there is a curious parallelism ; for Fortinbras , like Hamlet , is the son of a king , lately dead , and succeeded by his brother ; and Laertes ...
... evidently designed to throw the character of the hero into relief . Even in the situations there is a curious parallelism ; for Fortinbras , like Hamlet , is the son of a king , lately dead , and succeeded by his brother ; and Laertes ...
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