Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... observe characteristic differences among the four plays . And to this may be added the little that it seems necessary to premise on the position of these dramas in Shakespeare's literary career . Much that is said on our main ...
... observe characteristic differences among the four plays . And to this may be added the little that it seems necessary to premise on the position of these dramas in Shakespeare's literary career . Much that is said on our main ...
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... observe the identity of the two in a certain point which is often ignored . Tragedy with Shakespeare is concerned always with persons of ' high degree ' ; often with kings 3 or princes ; if not , with leaders in the state like ...
... observe the identity of the two in a certain point which is often ignored . Tragedy with Shakespeare is concerned always with persons of ' high degree ' ; often with kings 3 or princes ; if not , with leaders in the state like ...
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... observe that the notion of tragedy as a conflict emphasises the fact that action is the centre of the story , while the concen- tration of interest , in the greater plays , on the inward struggle emphasises the fact that this action is ...
... observe that the notion of tragedy as a conflict emphasises the fact that action is the centre of the story , while the concen- tration of interest , in the greater plays , on the inward struggle emphasises the fact that this action is ...
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... observe a marked one - sidedness , a pre- disposition in some particular direction ; a total incapacity , in certain circumstances , of resisting the force which draws in this direction ; a fatal tendency to identify the whole being ...
... observe a marked one - sidedness , a pre- disposition in some particular direction ; a total incapacity , in certain circumstances , of resisting the force which draws in this direction ; a fatal tendency to identify the whole being ...
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... observe that Shakespeare does admit such heroes , and also that he appears to feel , and exerts himself to meet , the difficulty that arises from their admission . The difficulty is that the spectator must desire their defeat and even ...
... observe that Shakespeare does admit such heroes , and also that he appears to feel , and exerts himself to meet , the difficulty that arises from their admission . The difficulty is that the spectator must desire their defeat and even ...
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