Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... tell them what he wants them to know by means which are interesting on their own account . These means , with Shakespeare , are not only speeches but actions and events . From the very beginning of the play , though the conflict has not ...
... tell them what he wants them to know by means which are interesting on their own account . These means , with Shakespeare , are not only speeches but actions and events . From the very beginning of the play , though the conflict has not ...
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... tells Mercutio that he has had a dream . What the dream was we never learn , for Mercutio does not care to know , and breaks into his speech about ... tell GMEAS 7 this warning , and no less Othello's answer , LECT . II 45 CONSTRUCTION PAGE.
... tells Mercutio that he has had a dream . What the dream was we never learn , for Mercutio does not care to know , and breaks into his speech about ... tell GMEAS 7 this warning , and no less Othello's answer , LECT . II 45 CONSTRUCTION PAGE.
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... tell he may also have constructed with unusual readiness . But we know that he revised and re - wrote ( for instance in Love's Labour's Lost and Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet ) ; it is almost impossible that he can have worked out the ...
... tell he may also have constructed with unusual readiness . But we know that he revised and re - wrote ( for instance in Love's Labour's Lost and Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet ) ; it is almost impossible that he can have worked out the ...
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... tell his story in a succession of short chapters , in which he flitted from one group of his characters to another . This method shows itself here and there in the pure tragedies ( e.g. in the last Act of Macbeth ) , but it appears most ...
... tell his story in a succession of short chapters , in which he flitted from one group of his characters to another . This method shows itself here and there in the pure tragedies ( e.g. in the last Act of Macbeth ) , but it appears most ...
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... tell my story . It is quite probable that this may arise in part from the fact , which seems hardly doubtful , that the tragedy was revised , and in places re - written , some little time after its first composition . But after Hamlet ...
... tell my story . It is quite probable that this may arise in part from the fact , which seems hardly doubtful , that the tragedy was revised , and in places re - written , some little time after its first composition . But after Hamlet ...
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