Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... 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 which the hero ...
... 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 which the hero ...
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... stories of the Falls of Illustrious Men , such as Lucifer , Adam , Hercules and Nebuchadnezzar , And the Monk ends the tale of Croesus thus : Anhanged was Cresus , the proudè kyng ; His roial tronè myghte hym nat availle . Tragédie is ...
... stories of the Falls of Illustrious Men , such as Lucifer , Adam , Hercules and Nebuchadnezzar , And the Monk ends the tale of Croesus thus : Anhanged was Cresus , the proudè kyng ; His roial tronè myghte hym nat availle . Tragédie is ...
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... story of the prince , the triumvir , or the general , has a greatness and dignity of its own . His fate affects the welfare of a whole nation or empire ; and when he falls suddenly from the height of earthly greatness to the dust , his ...
... story of the prince , the triumvir , or the general , has a greatness and dignity of its own . His fate affects the welfare of a whole nation or empire ; and when he falls suddenly from the height of earthly greatness to the dust , his ...
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... story . Job was the greatest of all the children of the east , and his afflictions were well - nigh more than he could bear ; but even if we imagined them wearing him to death , that would not make his story tragic . Nor yet would it ...
... story . Job was the greatest of all the children of the east , and his afflictions were well - nigh more than he could bear ; but even if we imagined them wearing him to death , that would not make his story tragic . Nor yet would it ...
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... story ' or ' action ' of a Shakespearean tragedy does not consist , of course , solely of human actions or deeds ; but the deeds are the pre- dominant factor . And these deeds are , for the most part , actions in the full sense of the ...
... story ' or ' action ' of a Shakespearean tragedy does not consist , of course , solely of human actions or deeds ; but the deeds are the pre- dominant factor . And these deeds are , for the most part , actions in the full sense of the ...
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