Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... refer to three of these additional factors . ( a ) Shakespeare , occasionally and for reasons which need not be discussed here , represents abnormal conditions of mind ; insanity , for example , somnambulism , hallucinations . And deeds ...
... refer to three of these additional factors . ( a ) Shakespeare , occasionally and for reasons which need not be discussed here , represents abnormal conditions of mind ; insanity , for example , somnambulism , hallucinations . And deeds ...
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... refer only to a few . One of them is put into words by Shakespeare himself when he makes the player - king in Hamlet say : Our thoughts are ours , their ends none of our own ; our- ' their ends ' are the issues or outcomes of our ...
... refer only to a few . One of them is put into words by Shakespeare himself when he makes the player - king in Hamlet say : Our thoughts are ours , their ends none of our own ; our- ' their ends ' are the issues or outcomes of our ...
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... refer to the word Reconciliation in the Index . See also , in Oxford Lectures on Poetry , Hegel's Theory of Tragedy , especially pp . 90 , 91. ] LECTURE II CONSTRUCTION IN SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGEDIES I HAVING discussed the LECT . I. 39 THE ...
... refer to the word Reconciliation in the Index . See also , in Oxford Lectures on Poetry , Hegel's Theory of Tragedy , especially pp . 90 , 91. ] LECTURE II CONSTRUCTION IN SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGEDIES I HAVING discussed the LECT . I. 39 THE ...
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... refer specially to this final section of a tragedy . ( f ) In several plays Shakespeare makes here an appeal which in his own time was evidently powerful : he introduces scenes of battle . This is the case in Richard III . , Julius ...
... refer specially to this final section of a tragedy . ( f ) In several plays Shakespeare makes here an appeal which in his own time was evidently powerful : he introduces scenes of battle . This is the case in Richard III . , Julius ...
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... refer to such questions in these lectures . Again , it may be held without any improbability that , from carelessness or because he was engaged on this play for several years , Shakespeare left inconsistencies in his exhibition of the ...
... refer to such questions in these lectures . Again , it may be held without any improbability that , from carelessness or because he was engaged on this play for several years , Shakespeare left inconsistencies in his exhibition of the ...
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