Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... surely not incompatible with considerate workmanship . The two may be severed , but they need not be so , and where a genuinely poetic result is being produced they cannot be so . The glow of a first conception must in some measure ...
... surely not incompatible with considerate workmanship . The two may be severed , but they need not be so , and where a genuinely poetic result is being produced they cannot be so . The glow of a first conception must in some measure ...
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... surely right in the general statement that his language often shows these faults . And this is a subject which later criticism has never fairly faced and examined . disadvantages . ( Since this lecture was written I have read some re ...
... surely right in the general statement that his language often shows these faults . And this is a subject which later criticism has never fairly faced and examined . disadvantages . ( Since this lecture was written I have read some re ...
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... surely have been an ending more strictly tragic than the close of Shakespeare's play . Whether this close was simply due to his to unwillingness to contradict his historical authority on a point of 84 LECT . III . SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
... surely have been an ending more strictly tragic than the close of Shakespeare's play . Whether this close was simply due to his to unwillingness to contradict his historical authority on a point of 84 LECT . III . SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
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... surely , we have mere confusion of mind . The mysteriousness of life is one thing , the psychological unintelligibility of a dramatic character is quite another ; and the second does not show the first , it shows only the incapacity or ...
... surely , we have mere confusion of mind . The mysteriousness of life is one thing , the psychological unintelligibility of a dramatic character is quite another ; and the second does not show the first , it shows only the incapacity or ...
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... surely next door to incredible . In any case , it certainly requires an explanation , and certainly has not received one . ( 6 ) Let us test the theory by reference to a single important passage , that where Hamlet finds the King at ...
... surely next door to incredible . In any case , it certainly requires an explanation , and certainly has not received one . ( 6 ) Let us test the theory by reference to a single important passage , that where Hamlet finds the King at ...
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