Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... simply happen , nor are they sent ; they proceed mainly from actions , and those the actions of men . We see a number of human beings placed in certain circumstances ; and we see , arising from the co - operation of their characters in ...
... simply happen , nor are they sent ; they proceed mainly from actions , and those the actions of men . We see a number of human beings placed in certain circumstances ; and we see , arising from the co - operation of their characters in ...
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... simply this . For though 1The reader , however , will find considerable difficulty in placing some very important characters in these and other plays . I will give only two or three illustrations . Edgar is clearly not on the same side ...
... simply this . For though 1The reader , however , will find considerable difficulty in placing some very important characters in these and other plays . I will give only two or three illustrations . Edgar is clearly not on the same side ...
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... simply and solely by external forces is quite alien to him ; and not less so is the idea of the hero as contributing to his destruction only by acts in which we see no CK flaw . But the fatal imperfection or error , which LECT . I. 24 ...
... simply and solely by external forces is quite alien to him ; and not less so is the idea of the hero as contributing to his destruction only by acts in which we see no CK flaw . But the fatal imperfection or error , which LECT . I. 24 ...
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... simply as sinning against , or failing to conform to , the moral order and drawing his just doom on his own head ; or else that pressure of outward forces , that sway of accident , and those blind and agonised struggles , which , taken ...
... simply as sinning against , or failing to conform to , the moral order and drawing his just doom on his own head ; or else that pressure of outward forces , that sway of accident , and those blind and agonised struggles , which , taken ...
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... simply of good and evil . Let us understand by these words , primarily , moral good and evil , but also everything else in human beings which we take to be excellent or the reverse . Let us understand the statement that the ultimate ...
... simply of good and evil . Let us understand by these words , primarily , moral good and evil , but also everything else in human beings which we take to be excellent or the reverse . Let us understand the statement that the ultimate ...
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