Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... true conception of the whole , to compare , to analyse , to dissect . And such readers often shrink from this task , which seems to them prosaic or even a desecration . They misunderstand , I believe . They would not shrink if they ...
... true conception of the whole , to compare , to analyse , to dissect . And such readers often shrink from this task , which seems to them prosaic or even a desecration . They misunderstand , I believe . They would not shrink if they ...
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... true and adequate , may , after these explanations , be called indifferently an account of the substance of Shakespearean tragedy , or an account of Shake- speare's conception of tragedy or view of the tragic fact . Two further warnings ...
... true and adequate , may , after these explanations , be called indifferently an account of the substance of Shakespearean tragedy , or an account of Shake- speare's conception of tragedy or view of the tragic fact . Two further warnings ...
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... true of tragedy elsewhere ) , no play at the end of which the hero remains alive is , in the full Shakespearean sense , a tragedy ; and we no longer class Troilus and Cressida or Cymbeline as such , as did the editors of the Folio . On ...
... true of tragedy elsewhere ) , no play at the end of which the hero remains alive is , in the full Shakespearean sense , a tragedy ; and we no longer class Troilus and Cressida or Cymbeline as such , as did the editors of the Folio . On ...
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... true if the word ' tragedy ' bore its dramatic sense . The pangs of despised love and the anguish of remorse , we say , are the same in a peasant and a prince ; but , not to insist that they cannot be so when the prince is really a ...
... true if the word ' tragedy ' bore its dramatic sense . The pangs of despised love and the anguish of remorse , we say , are the same in a peasant and a prince ; but , not to insist that they cannot be so when the prince is really a ...
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... true to Shakespeare ; but , that done to the best of our ability , the experience is the matter to be interpreted , and the test by which the interpretation must be tried . But it is extremely hard to make out exactly what this ...
... true to Shakespeare ; but , that done to the best of our ability , the experience is the matter to be interpreted , and the test by which the interpretation must be tried . But it is extremely hard to make out exactly what this ...
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