Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... mere private person ; he is the General of the Republic . At the beginning we see him in the Council - Chamber of the Senate . The consciousness of his high position never leaves him . At the end , when he is de- termined to live no ...
... mere private person ; he is the General of the Republic . At the beginning we see him in the Council - Chamber of the Senate . The consciousness of his high position never leaves him . At the end , when he is de- termined to live no ...
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... 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 indulgence to his love of poetry , and even to ...
... 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 indulgence to his love of poetry , and even to ...
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... mere victim of some power which cares neither for his sins nor for his pain . Such views contradict one another , and no third view can unite them ; but the several aspects from whose isolation and exaggeration they spring are both ...
... mere victim of some power which cares neither for his sins nor for his pain . Such views contradict one another , and no third view can unite them ; but the several aspects from whose isolation and exaggeration they spring are both ...
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... mere imperfection but plain moral evil . The love of Romeo and Juliet conducts them to death only because of the senseless hatred of their houses . Guilty ambition , seconded by diabolic malice and issuing in murder , opens the action ...
... mere imperfection but plain moral evil . The love of Romeo and Juliet conducts them to death only because of the senseless hatred of their houses . Guilty ambition , seconded by diabolic malice and issuing in murder , opens the action ...
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... mere report of Macbeth's battles , -a narrative which would have won much less attention if it had opened the play . This is one of several reasons why many people enjoy reading him , who , on the whole , dislike reading plays . A main ...
... mere report of Macbeth's battles , -a narrative which would have won much less attention if it had opened the play . This is one of several reasons why many people enjoy reading him , who , on the whole , dislike reading plays . A main ...
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