Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... madness ( twice in different parts of Iv . v . ) , where the effect , though intensely pathetic , is beautiful and moving rather than harrowing ; and this effect is repeated in a softer tone in the description of Ophelia's death ( end ...
... madness ( twice in different parts of Iv . v . ) , where the effect , though intensely pathetic , is beautiful and moving rather than harrowing ; and this effect is repeated in a softer tone in the description of Ophelia's death ( end ...
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... madness , like some ore Among a mineral of metals base , Shows itself pure ; he weeps for what is done . But the Queen , as was pointed out by Doering , is trying to screen her son . She has already made the false statement that when ...
... madness , like some ore Among a mineral of metals base , Shows itself pure ; he weeps for what is done . But the Queen , as was pointed out by Doering , is trying to screen her son . She has already made the false statement that when ...
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... was not far from insanity is very probable . His adoption of the pretence of madness may well have been due in part to fear ' See Note D of the reality ; to an instinct of self - 120 LECT . III , SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
... was not far from insanity is very probable . His adoption of the pretence of madness may well have been due in part to fear ' See Note D of the reality ; to an instinct of self - 120 LECT . III , SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
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... madness which he feigns ; and he never , when alone or in company with Horatio alone , exhibits the signs of that madness . Nor is the dramatic use of this melancholy , again , open to the objections which would justly be made to the ...
... madness which he feigns ; and he never , when alone or in company with Horatio alone , exhibits the signs of that madness . Nor is the dramatic use of this melancholy , again , open to the objections which would justly be made to the ...
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... madness ; And thus awhile the fit will work on him ; Anon , as patient as the female dove , When that her golden couplets are disclosed , His silence will sit drooping , may be true to life , though it is evidently prompted by anxiety ...
... madness ; And thus awhile the fit will work on him ; Anon , as patient as the female dove , When that her golden couplets are disclosed , His silence will sit drooping , may be true to life , though it is evidently prompted by anxiety ...
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