Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... have acknowledged it ; but most of my reading of Shakespearean criticism was done many years ago , and I can only hope that I have not often reproduced as my own what belongs to another . Many of the Notes will be of interest only to.
... have acknowledged it ; but most of my reading of Shakespearean criticism was done many years ago , and I can only hope that I have not often reproduced as my own what belongs to another . Many of the Notes will be of interest only to.
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... interest only to scholars , who may find , I hope , something new in them . I have quoted , as a rule , from the Globe edition , and have referred always to its numeration of acts , scenes , and lines . November , 1904 . NOTE TO SECOND ...
... interest only to scholars , who may find , I hope , something new in them . I have quoted , as a rule , from the Globe edition , and have referred always to its numeration of acts , scenes , and lines . November , 1904 . NOTE TO SECOND ...
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... interest lay here . To say that it lay in mere character , or was a psychologi- cal interest , would be a great mistake , for he was dramatic to the tips of his fingers . It is possible to find places where he has given a certain ...
... interest lay here . To say that it lay in mere character , or was a psychologi- cal interest , would be a great mistake , for he was dramatic to the tips of his fingers . It is possible to find places where he has given a certain ...
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... interest is absent from his dramas ; but it is subordinate to others , and is so interwoven with them that we are rarely conscious of it apart , and rarely feel in any great strength the half - intellectual , half- nervous excitement of ...
... interest is absent from his dramas ; but it is subordinate to others , and is so interwoven with them that we are rarely conscious of it apart , and rarely feel in any great strength the half - intellectual , half- nervous excitement of ...
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... interest of the play . ( c ) Shakespeare , lastly , in most of his tragedies allows to ' chance ' or ' accident ' an appreciable influence at some point in the action . Chance or accident here will be found , I think , to mean any ...
... interest of the play . ( c ) Shakespeare , lastly , in most of his tragedies allows to ' chance ' or ' accident ' an appreciable influence at some point in the action . Chance or accident here will be found , I think , to mean any ...
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