Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... 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 . ' Moreover , it is only in the love - tragedies ...
... 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 . ' Moreover , it is only in the love - tragedies ...
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... play , we slip , by our own fault or the dramatist's , from the tragic position , or when , in thinking about the play afterwards , we fall back on our everyday legal and moral notions . But tragedy does not belong , any more than ...
... play , we slip , by our own fault or the dramatist's , from the tragic position , or when , in thinking about the play afterwards , we fall back on our everyday legal and moral notions . But tragedy does not belong , any more than ...
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... play , comprising the Second , Third and Fourth Acts , and usually a part of the First and a part of the Fifth . The final section of the tragedy shows the issue of the conflict in a catastrophe . " The application of this scheme of ...
... play , comprising the Second , Third and Fourth Acts , and usually a part of the First and a part of the Fifth . The final section of the tragedy shows the issue of the conflict in a catastrophe . " The application of this scheme of ...
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... play , though the conflict has not arisen , things are happening and being done which in some degree arrest ... play forms one of a series , some knowledge may be assumed . So in Richard III . Even in Richard II . not a little knowledge ...
... play , though the conflict has not arisen , things are happening and being done which in some degree arrest ... play forms one of a series , some knowledge may be assumed . So in Richard III . Even in Richard II . not a little knowledge ...
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... play opens with a quiet con- versation , this is usually brief , and then at once the hero enters and takes action ... play ? Or , if this seems too presumptuous a question , let us put it in the form , What is the effect of his opening ...
... play opens with a quiet con- versation , this is usually brief , and then at once the hero enters and takes action ... play ? Or , if this seems too presumptuous a question , let us put it in the form , What is the effect of his opening ...
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