Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... lines . November , 1904 . NOTE TO SECOND AND SUBSEQUENT IMPRESSIONS IN these impressions I have confined myself to making some formal improvements , correcting in- dubitable mistakes , and indicating here and there my desire to modify ...
... lines . November , 1904 . NOTE TO SECOND AND SUBSEQUENT IMPRESSIONS IN these impressions I have confined myself to making some formal improvements , correcting in- dubitable mistakes , and indicating here and there my desire to modify ...
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... lines , for example , about poor humanity's afflicted will Struggling in vain with ruthless destiny do not represent the impression I receive ; much less do images which compare man to a puny creature helpless in the claws of a bird of ...
... lines , for example , about poor humanity's afflicted will Struggling in vain with ruthless destiny do not represent the impression I receive ; much less do images which compare man to a puny creature helpless in the claws of a bird of ...
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... lines between them . But it is still harder to divide spring from summer , and summer from autumn ; and yet spring is spring , and summer summer . The main business of the Exposition , which we will consider first , is to introduce us ...
... lines between them . But it is still harder to divide spring from summer , and summer from autumn ; and yet spring is spring , and summer summer . The main business of the Exposition , which we will consider first , is to introduce us ...
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... line , and with such effect that Shakespeare can afford to intro- duce at once a conversation which explains part of the ... lines long , but its influence is so great that the next can safely be occupied with a mere report of Macbeth's ...
... line , and with such effect that Shakespeare can afford to intro- duce at once a conversation which explains part of the ... lines long , but its influence is so great that the next can safely be occupied with a mere report of Macbeth's ...
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... line it is broken off by the entrance of Lear and his court , and without delay the King proceeds to his fatal division of the kingdom . To This tragedy illustrates another practice of Shake- speare's . King Lear has a secondary plot ...
... line it is broken off by the entrance of Lear and his court , and without delay the King proceeds to his fatal division of the kingdom . To This tragedy illustrates another practice of Shake- speare's . King Lear has a secondary plot ...
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