Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... are to be judged by the standard of pure tragedy . In any case , most of these plays , perhaps all , do show , as a matter of fact , considerable deviations from that standard ; and , therefore , INTRODUCTION 3 KING LEAR.
... are to be judged by the standard of pure tragedy . In any case , most of these plays , perhaps all , do show , as a matter of fact , considerable deviations from that standard ; and , therefore , INTRODUCTION 3 KING LEAR.
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... perhaps the caprice of Fortune or Fate , which no tale of private life can possibly rival . Such feelings are constantly evoked by Shake- speare's tragedies , again in varying degrees . Perhaps they are the very strongest of the ...
... perhaps the caprice of Fortune or Fate , which no tale of private life can possibly rival . Such feelings are constantly evoked by Shake- speare's tragedies , again in varying degrees . Perhaps they are the very strongest of the ...
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... perhaps impossible , to detect passages where he has allowed such freedom to the interest in character apart from action . But for the opposite extreme , for the abstraction of mere ' plot ' ( which is a very different thing from the ...
... perhaps impossible , to detect passages where he has allowed such freedom to the interest in character apart from action . But for the opposite extreme , for the abstraction of mere ' plot ' ( which is a very different thing from the ...
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... Perhaps , in view of some_interpretations of Shakespeare's plays , it will be as well to add that I do not dream of suggesting that in any of his dramas Shakespeare imagined two abstract principles or passions conflicting , and ...
... Perhaps , in view of some_interpretations of Shakespeare's plays , it will be as well to add that I do not dream of suggesting that in any of his dramas Shakespeare imagined two abstract principles or passions conflicting , and ...
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... . Richard II . is perhaps an exception , and I must confess that to me he is scarcely a tragic character , and that , if he is nevertheless a " tragedy is never , like some miscalled tragedies , 22 22 LECT . 1 . SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
... . Richard II . is perhaps an exception , and I must confess that to me he is scarcely a tragic character , and that , if he is nevertheless a " tragedy is never , like some miscalled tragedies , 22 22 LECT . 1 . SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
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