Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... expressions , it should be observed , do not imply that Shakespeare himself ever asked or answered such a question ; that he set himself to reflect on the tragic aspects of life , that he framed a tragic conception , and still less that ...
... expressions , it should be observed , do not imply that Shakespeare himself ever asked or answered such a question ; that he set himself to reflect on the tragic aspects of life , that he framed a tragic conception , and still less that ...
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... expression in Richard's famous speech about the antic Death , who sits in the hollow crown That rounds the mortal temples of a king , grinning at his pomp , watching till his vanity and his fancied security have wholly encased him round ...
... expression in Richard's famous speech about the antic Death , who sits in the hollow crown That rounds the mortal temples of a king , grinning at his pomp , watching till his vanity and his fancied security have wholly encased him round ...
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... expression of character . 3 Let us turn now from the ' action ' to the central figure in it ; and , ignoring the characteristics which distinguish the heroes from one another , let us ask whether they have any common qualities which ...
... expression of character . 3 Let us turn now from the ' action ' to the central figure in it ; and , ignoring the characteristics which distinguish the heroes from one another , let us ask whether they have any common qualities which ...
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... expression . There can be no 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 ...
... expression . There can be no 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 ...
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... expression for the whole system or order , of which the individual characters form an inconsiderable and feeble part ; which seems to determine , far more than they , their native dispositions and their circumstances , and , through ...
... expression for the whole system or order , of which the individual characters form an inconsiderable and feeble part ; which seems to determine , far more than they , their native dispositions and their circumstances , and , through ...
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