Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... horrors of that life . Everywhere , in this tragic world , man's thought , translated into act , is transformed into the opposite of itself . His act , the movement of a few ounces of matter in a moment of time , becomes a monstrous ...
... horrors of that life . Everywhere , in this tragic world , man's thought , translated into act , is transformed into the opposite of itself . His act , the movement of a few ounces of matter in a moment of time , becomes a monstrous ...
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... a tragedy , we feel towards dispositions , actions , and persons such emotions as attraction and repulsion , pity , wonder , fear , horror . perhaps hatred ; but we do not judge . This 32 LECT . I. SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
... a tragedy , we feel towards dispositions , actions , and persons such emotions as attraction and repulsion , pity , wonder , fear , horror . perhaps hatred ; but we do not judge . This 32 LECT . I. SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
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... horror and dismay . If in Timon no monstrous cruelty is done , we still watch ingratitude and selfishness so blank that they provoke a loathing we never felt for Claudius ; and in this play and King Lear we can fancy that we hear at ...
... horror and dismay . If in Timon no monstrous cruelty is done , we still watch ingratitude and selfishness so blank that they provoke a loathing we never felt for Claudius ; and in this play and King Lear we can fancy that we hear at ...
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... horror from which he is said to have redeemed the stage ' ? And would he not then go on to ask : But why in the world_did not Hamlet obey the Ghost at once , and so save seven of those eight lives ? ' This exclamation and this question ...
... horror from which he is said to have redeemed the stage ' ? And would he not then go on to ask : But why in the world_did not Hamlet obey the Ghost at once , and so save seven of those eight lives ? ' This exclamation and this question ...
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... horror at her shallowness , his contempt for everything pretentious or false , his indiffer- ence to everything merely external . This last characteristic appears in his choice of the friend of his heart , and in a certain impatience of ...
... horror at her shallowness , his contempt for everything pretentious or false , his indiffer- ence to everything merely external . This last characteristic appears in his choice of the friend of his heart , and in a certain impatience of ...
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