Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... persons are to stand , or what gestures they ought to use ; but they want to realise fully and exactly the inner movements which pro- duced these words and no other , these deeds and no other , at each particular moment . This , carried ...
... persons are to stand , or what gestures they ought to use ; but they want to realise fully and exactly the inner movements which pro- duced these words and no other , these deeds and no other , at each particular moment . This , carried ...
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... persons ( many more than the persons in a Greek play , unless the members of the Chorus are reckoned among them ) ; but it is pre - eminently the story of one person , the ' hero , or at most of two , the ' hero ' and ' heroine ...
... persons ( many more than the persons in a Greek play , unless the members of the Chorus are reckoned among them ) ; but it is pre - eminently the story of one person , the ' hero , or at most of two , the ' hero ' and ' heroine ...
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... person . They are themselves of some striking kind . They are also , as a rule , unexpected , and contrasted with previous happiness or glory . A tale , for example , of a man slowly worn to death by disease , poverty , little cares ...
... person . They are themselves of some striking kind . They are also , as a rule , unexpected , and contrasted with previous happiness or glory . A tale , for example , of a man slowly worn to death by disease , poverty , little cares ...
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... persons of ' high degree ' ; often with kings 3 or princes ; if not , with leaders in the state like Coriolanus ... person ; he is the General of the Republic . At the beginning we see him in the Council - Chamber of the Senate . The ...
... persons of ' high degree ' ; often with kings 3 or princes ; if not , with leaders in the state like Coriolanus ... person ; he is the General of the Republic . At the beginning we see him in the Council - Chamber of the Senate . The ...
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... it , and the catastrophe in which it ends , not only or chiefly as something which happens to the persons concerned , but equally as something which is caused B by them . This at least may be said LECT . I. II THE SUBSTANCE OF TRAGEDY.
... it , and the catastrophe in which it ends , not only or chiefly as something which happens to the persons concerned , but equally as something which is caused B by them . This at least may be said LECT . I. II THE SUBSTANCE OF TRAGEDY.
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