Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... evil , whether personal passion or impersonal principle ; doubts , desires , scruples , ideas - whatever can animate , shake , possess , and drive a man's soul . In a Shakespearean tragedy some such forces are shown in 18 LECT . I ...
... evil , whether personal passion or impersonal principle ; doubts , desires , scruples , ideas - whatever can animate , shake , possess , and drive a man's soul . In a Shakespearean tragedy some such forces are shown in 18 LECT . I ...
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... evil spirits or of Satan , of リ heaven and of hell , and although the poet may show us ghosts from another world , these ideas do not materially influence his representation of life , nor are they used to throw light on the mystery of ...
... evil spirits or of Satan , of リ heaven and of hell , and although the poet may show us ghosts from another world , these ideas do not materially influence his representation of life , nor are they used to throw light on the mystery of ...
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... evil or right and wrong . And such an implication many readers would at once reject . They would maintain , on the contrary , that this order shows characteristics of quite another kind from those which made us give it the name of fate ...
... evil or right and wrong . And such an implication many readers would at once reject . They would maintain , on the contrary , that this order shows characteristics of quite another kind from those which made us give it the name of fate ...
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... evil . Let us understand by these words , primarily , moral good and evil , but also everything else in human beings which we take to be excellent or the reverse . Let us understand the statement that the ultimate power or order is ...
... evil . Let us understand by these words , primarily , moral good and evil , but also everything else in human beings which we take to be excellent or the reverse . Let us understand the statement that the ultimate power or order is ...
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... evil ; and , what is more ( though this seems to have been little noticed ) , it is in almost every case evil in the fullest sense , not mere imperfection but plain moral evil . The love of Romeo and Juliet conducts them to death only ...
... evil ; and , what is more ( though this seems to have been little noticed ) , it is in almost every case evil in the fullest sense , not mere imperfection but plain moral evil . The love of Romeo and Juliet conducts them to death only ...
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