Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... Speak- ing very broadly , one may say that these poets at their best always look at things in one light ; but Hamlet and Henry IV . and Cymbeline reflect things from quite distinct positions , and Shakespeare's whole dramatic view is ...
... Speak- ing very broadly , one may say that these poets at their best always look at things in one light ; but Hamlet and Henry IV . and Cymbeline reflect things from quite distinct positions , and Shakespeare's whole dramatic view is ...
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... speak of the tragic story as being concerned primarily with one person . ' 1 The story , next , leads up to , and includes , the death of the hero . On the one hand ( whatever may be true of tragedy elsewhere ) , no play at the end of ...
... speak of the tragic story as being concerned primarily with one person . ' 1 The story , next , leads up to , and includes , the death of the hero . On the one hand ( whatever may be true of tragedy elsewhere ) , no play at the end of ...
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... speaking of in a king ; In Feversham and A Yorkshire Tragedy would certainly be exceptions to the rule ; but I assume that neither of them is Shakespeare's ; and if either is , it belongs to a different species from his admitted ...
... speaking of in a king ; In Feversham and A Yorkshire Tragedy would certainly be exceptions to the rule ; but I assume that neither of them is Shakespeare's ; and if either is , it belongs to a different species from his admitted ...
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... speak ( as we may quite well do if we know what we are about ) of the passions , tendencies , ideas , principles , forces , which animate these persons or groups , we may say that two of such passions or ideas , re- garded as animating ...
... speak ( as we may quite well do if we know what we are about ) of the passions , tendencies , ideas , principles , forces , which animate these persons or groups , we may say that two of such passions or ideas , re- garded as animating ...
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... speak of gods or of God , of evil spirits or of Satan , of リ heaven and of hell , and although the poet may show us ghosts from another world , these ideas do not materially influence his representation of life , nor are they used to ...
... speak of gods or of God , of evil spirits or of Satan , of リ heaven and of hell , and although the poet may show us ghosts from another world , these ideas do not materially influence his representation of life , nor are they used to ...
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