Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... sense , the poetry of the_four tragedies - the beauties of style , diction , versification - I shall pass by in silence . Our one object will be what , again in a restricted sense , may be called dramatic appre- ciation ; to increase ...
... sense , the poetry of the_four tragedies - the beauties of style , diction , versification - I shall pass by in silence . Our one object will be what , again in a restricted sense , may be called dramatic appre- ciation ; to increase ...
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... sense , one and the same substance ; for in all of them Shakespeare represents the tragic aspect of life , the tragic fact . They have , again , up to a certain point , a common form or structure . This substance and this struc- ture ...
... sense , one and the same substance ; for in all of them Shakespeare represents the tragic aspect of life , the tragic fact . They have , again , up to a certain point , a common form or structure . This substance and this struc- ture ...
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... sense , a tragedy ; and we no longer class Troilus and Cressida or Cymbeline as such , as did the editors of the Folio . On the other hand , the story depicts also the troubled part of the hero's life which precedes and leads up to his ...
... sense , a tragedy ; and we no longer class Troilus and Cressida or Cymbeline as such , as did the editors of the Folio . On the other hand , the story depicts also the troubled part of the hero's life which precedes and leads up to his ...
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... sense . Such exceptional suffering and calamity , then , affecting the hero , and we must now add- generally extending far and wide beyond him , so as to make the whole scene a scene of woe , are an essential ingredient in tragedy and a ...
... sense . Such exceptional suffering and calamity , then , affecting the hero , and we must now add- generally extending far and wide beyond him , so as to make the whole scene a scene of woe , are an essential ingredient in tragedy and a ...
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... sense . The pangs of despised love and the anguish of remorse , we say , are the same in a peasant and a prince ; but , not to insist that they cannot be so when the prince is really a prince , the story of the prince , the triumvir ...
... sense . The pangs of despised love and the anguish of remorse , we say , are the same in a peasant and a prince ; but , not to insist that they cannot be so when the prince is really a prince , the story of the prince , the triumvir ...
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