Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... never of a compulsive kind . It forms no more than an element , however important , in the problem which the hero has to face ; and we are never allowed to feel that it has removed his capacity or responsibility for dealing with this ...
... never of a compulsive kind . It forms no more than an element , however important , in the problem which the hero has to face ; and we are never allowed to feel that it has removed his capacity or responsibility for dealing with this ...
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... never got the Friar's message about the potion , and that Juliet did not awake from her long sleep a minute sooner ; an accident that Edgar arrived at the prison just too late to save Cordelia's life ; an accident that Desdemona dropped ...
... never got the Friar's message about the potion , and that Juliet did not awake from her long sleep a minute sooner ; an accident that Edgar arrived at the prison just too late to save Cordelia's life ; an accident that Desdemona dropped ...
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... never drew monstrosities of virtue ; some of his heroes are far from being ' good ' ; and if he drew eccentrics he gave them a subordinate position in the plot . His tragic characters are made of the stuff we find within ourselves and ...
... never drew monstrosities of virtue ; some of his heroes are far from being ' good ' ; and if he drew eccentrics he gave them a subordinate position in the plot . His tragic characters are made of the stuff we find within ourselves and ...
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... never have acted as Othello did ; Othello , on his side , would have met Iachimo's challenge with something more than words . If , like Posthumus , he had remained convinced of his wife's infidelity , he would not have repented her ...
... never have acted as Othello did ; Othello , on his side , would have met Iachimo's challenge with something more than words . If , like Posthumus , he had remained convinced of his wife's infidelity , he would not have repented her ...
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... never absent , is of different kinds and degrees . At one extreme stands the excess and precipitancy . of Romeo , which scarcely , if at all , diminish our regard for him ; at the other the murderous ambition of Richard III . In most ...
... never absent , is of different kinds and degrees . At one extreme stands the excess and precipitancy . of Romeo , which scarcely , if at all , diminish our regard for him ; at the other the murderous ambition of Richard III . In most ...
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