Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... fool , farewell ! I took thee for thy better : take thy fortune : Thou find'st to be too busy is some danger ; yet this was Ophelia's father , and , whatever he deserved , it pains us , for Hamlet's own sake , to hear the words : This ...
... fool , farewell ! I took thee for thy better : take thy fortune : Thou find'st to be too busy is some danger ; yet this was Ophelia's father , and , whatever he deserved , it pains us , for Hamlet's own sake , to hear the words : This ...
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... fool , goodness is popular and prospers . But he , a man ten times as able as Cassio or even Othello , does not greatly prosper . Somehow , for all the stupidity of these open and generous people , they get on better than the fellow of ...
... fool , goodness is popular and prospers . But he , a man ten times as able as Cassio or even Othello , does not greatly prosper . Somehow , for all the stupidity of these open and generous people , they get on better than the fellow of ...
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... fool . His final reason for ill - will to Cassio never appears till the Fifth Act . What is the meaning of all this ? Unless Shakespeare was out of his mind , it must have a 1 See , further , Note Q. P Tago the great ཐཱ ཅ , ཙ ,, པཏི ...
... fool . His final reason for ill - will to Cassio never appears till the Fifth Act . What is the meaning of all this ? Unless Shakespeare was out of his mind , it must have a 1 See , further , Note Q. P Tago the great ཐཱ ཅ , ཙ ,, པཏི ...
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... Fool , who are the principal figures in the main plot , stand Gloster and his two sons , the chief persons of the secondary plot . Now by means of this double action Shakespeare secured certain results highly advantageous even from the ...
... Fool , who are the principal figures in the main plot , stand Gloster and his two sons , the chief persons of the secondary plot . Now by means of this double action Shakespeare secured certain results highly advantageous even from the ...
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... Fool was due to anything more than carelessness or an im- patient desire to reduce his overloaded material . ' 1 The idea in scene i . , perhaps , is that Cordelia's marriage , like the division of the kingdom , has really been pre ...
... Fool was due to anything more than carelessness or an im- patient desire to reduce his overloaded material . ' 1 The idea in scene i . , perhaps , is that Cordelia's marriage , like the division of the kingdom , has really been pre ...
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