Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... live no longer , he is as anxious as Hamlet not to be misjudged by the great world , and his last speech begins , Soft you ; a word or two before you go . I have done the state some service , and they know it.1 Timon of Athens , we have ...
... live no longer , he is as anxious as Hamlet not to be misjudged by the great world , and his last speech begins , Soft you ; a word or two before you go . I have done the state some service , and they know it.1 Timon of Athens , we have ...
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... lives ) ; but it is the exaggeration of a vital truth . This truth , with some of its qualifications , will appear more clearly if we now go on to ask what elements are to be found in the story ' or ' action , ' occasionally or ...
... lives ) ; but it is the exaggeration of a vital truth . This truth , with some of its qualifications , will appear more clearly if we now go on to ask what elements are to be found in the story ' or ' action , ' occasionally or ...
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... lives of Lear and Cordelia . Even when we are reminded of it there is still room for hope that Edgar , who rushes away to the prison , will be in time to save them ; and , however familiar we are with the play , the sudden entrance of ...
... lives of Lear and Cordelia . Even when we are reminded of it there is still room for hope that Edgar , who rushes away to the prison , will be in time to save them ; and , however familiar we are with the play , the sudden entrance of ...
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... lives seem caught in the net of fate . But it is apt to be less favourable to the exhibition of character , to show less clearly how an act returns upon the agent , and to produce less strongly the impression of an inexorable order ...
... lives seem caught in the net of fate . But it is apt to be less favourable to the exhibition of character , to show less clearly how an act returns upon the agent , and to produce less strongly the impression of an inexorable order ...
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... live by pleasing them . Probably in hours of depression he was quite indifferent to fame , and perhaps in another mood the whole business of play - writing seemed to him Some may te winter a little thing . None of these thoughts and ...
... live by pleasing them . Probably in hours of depression he was quite indifferent to fame , and perhaps in another mood the whole business of play - writing seemed to him Some may te winter a little thing . None of these thoughts and ...
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