Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... follow his authority , even when that authority offered him an undramatic material . Probably he himself would have met some criti- cisms to which these plays are open by appealing to their historical character , and by denying that ...
... follow his authority , even when that authority offered him an undramatic material . Probably he himself would have met some criti- cisms to which these plays are open by appealing to their historical character , and by denying that ...
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... follow inevitably from the deeds of men , and that the main source of these deeds is character . The dictum that , with Shakespeare , ' character is destiny ' is no doubt an exaggera- tion , and one that may mislead ( for many of his ...
... follow inevitably from the deeds of men , and that the main source of these deeds is character . The dictum that , with Shakespeare , ' character is destiny ' is no doubt an exaggera- tion , and one that may mislead ( for many of his ...
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... follows from them in regard to our present question . 1 From the first it follows that the ultimate power in the tragic world is not adequately described as a law or order which we can see to be just and benevolent , ―as , in that sense ...
... follows from them in regard to our present question . 1 From the first it follows that the ultimate power in the tragic world is not adequately described as a law or order which we can see to be just and benevolent , ―as , in that sense ...
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... follows an old man's whim , half generous , half selfish ; and in a moment it looses all the powers of darkness upon him . Othello agonises over an empty fiction , and , meaning to to execute solemn justice , butchers innocence and ...
... follows an old man's whim , half generous , half selfish ; and in a moment it looses all the powers of darkness upon him . Othello agonises over an empty fiction , and , meaning to to execute solemn justice , butchers innocence and ...
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... follow ' justly ' from them . And , this being so , when we call the order of the tragic world just , we are either using the word in some vague and unexplained sense , or we are going beyond what is shown us of this order , and are ...
... follow ' justly ' from them . And , this being so , when we call the order of the tragic world just , we are either using the word in some vague and unexplained sense , or we are going beyond what is shown us of this order , and are ...
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