Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... thought or the horrified memory of guilt in Macbeth , to suspicion in Hamlet . Moreover , its influence is never of a compulsive kind . It forms no more than an element , however important , in the problem which the hero has to face ...
... thought or the horrified memory of guilt in Macbeth , to suspicion in Hamlet . Moreover , its influence is never of a compulsive kind . It forms no more than an element , however important , in the problem which the hero has to face ...
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... thought , so that he represents it substantially in one and the same way whether the period of the story is pre - Christian or Christian.1 He looked at this ' secular ' world most intently and seriously ; and he painted it , we cannot ...
... thought , so that he represents it substantially in one and the same way whether the period of the story is pre - Christian or Christian.1 He looked at this ' secular ' world most intently and seriously ; and he painted it , we cannot ...
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... thoughts are ours , their ends none of our own ; our- ' their ends ' are the issues or outcomes of our thoughts , and ... thought into reality . We see men and women confidently attempting it . They strike into the existing order of ...
... thoughts are ours , their ends none of our own ; our- ' their ends ' are the issues or outcomes of our thoughts , and ... thought into reality . We see men and women confidently attempting it . They strike into the existing order of ...
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... thought she could dash out her own child's brains , finds herself hounded to death by the smell of a stranger's blood . Her husband thinks that to gain a crown he would jump the life to come , and finds that the crown has brought him ...
... thought she could dash out her own child's brains , finds herself hounded to death by the smell of a stranger's blood . Her husband thinks that to gain a crown he would jump the life to come , and finds that the crown has brought him ...
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... thought it best to assume in my hearers no previous knowledge of the subject ; that I have not attempted to discuss how much of what is said of Shakespeare would apply also to other dramatists ; and that I have illustrated from the ...
... thought it best to assume in my hearers no previous knowledge of the subject ; that I have not attempted to discuss how much of what is said of Shakespeare would apply also to other dramatists ; and that I have illustrated from the ...
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