Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... heart - rending and mysterious , but it is not contemptible . The most confirmed of cynics ceases to be a cynic while he reads these plays . And with this greatness of the tragic hero ( which is not always confined to him ) is connected ...
... heart - rending and mysterious , but it is not contemptible . The most confirmed of cynics ceases to be a cynic while he reads these plays . And with this greatness of the tragic hero ( which is not always confined to him ) is connected ...
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... heart is iron , and it melts like snow before a fire . Lady Macbeth , who thought she could dash out her own child's brains , finds herself hounded to death by the smell of a stranger's blood . Her husband thinks that to gain a crown he ...
... heart is iron , and it melts like snow before a fire . Lady Macbeth , who thought she could dash out her own child's brains , finds herself hounded to death by the smell of a stranger's blood . Her husband thinks that to gain a crown he ...
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... heart , than that which remains , -a Fortinbras , a Malcolm , an Octavius . There is no tragedy in its expulsion of evil : the tragedy is that this involves the waste of good . Thus we are left at last with an idea showing two sides or ...
... heart , than that which remains , -a Fortinbras , a Malcolm , an Octavius . There is no tragedy in its expulsion of evil : the tragedy is that this involves the waste of good . Thus we are left at last with an idea showing two sides or ...
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... hearts . Some- times we are driven to cry out that these mighty or heavenly spirits who perish are too great for the little space in which they move , and that they vanish not into nothingness but into freedom . Sometimes from these ...
... hearts . Some- times we are driven to cry out that these mighty or heavenly spirits who perish are too great for the little space in which they move , and that they vanish not into nothingness but into freedom . Sometimes from these ...
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... hearts sink . The whole of the coming story seems to be prefigured in Antony's muttered words ( 1. ii . 120 ) : These strong Egyptian fetters I must break , Or lose myself in dotage ; and , again , in Hamlet's weary sigh , following so ...
... hearts sink . The whole of the coming story seems to be prefigured in Antony's muttered words ( 1. ii . 120 ) : These strong Egyptian fetters I must break , Or lose myself in dotage ; and , again , in Hamlet's weary sigh , following so ...
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