Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1924 - 498 Seiten |
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... answered such a question ; that he set himself to reflect on the tragic aspects of life , that he framed a tragic conception , and still less that , like Aristotle or Corneille , he had a theory of the kind of poetry called tragedy ...
... answered such a question ; that he set himself to reflect on the tragic aspects of life , that he framed a tragic conception , and still less that , like Aristotle or Corneille , he had a theory of the kind of poetry called tragedy ...
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... answers given to this question shows how difficult it is . And the difficulty has many sources . Most people , even ... answer we give to the question proposed ought to correspond with , or to represent in terms of the understanding ...
... answers given to this question shows how difficult it is . And the difficulty has many sources . Most people , even ... answer we give to the question proposed ought to correspond with , or to represent in terms of the understanding ...
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... answer to the question regarding the tragic world and the ultimate power in it . · пот + - according Tillyard It will be agreed , however , first , that this question must not be answered in religious ' language . For although this or ...
... answer to the question regarding the tragic world and the ultimate power in it . · пот + - according Tillyard It will be agreed , however , first , that this question must not be answered in religious ' language . For although this or ...
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... of the reasons why that play has something of a classic air . Even here , if we ask the question , we have no doubt at all about the answer . с And , understanding the statement thus , let us ask LECT T 33 THE SUBSTANCE OF TRAGEDY.
... of the reasons why that play has something of a classic air . Even here , if we ask the question , we have no doubt at all about the answer . с And , understanding the statement thus , let us ask LECT T 33 THE SUBSTANCE OF TRAGEDY.
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... answer in full to our feelings regarding the tragic character . We do not think of Hamlet merely as failing to meet its demand , of Antony as merely sinning against it , or even of Macbeth as simply attacking it . What we feel ...
... answer in full to our feelings regarding the tragic character . We do not think of Hamlet merely as failing to meet its demand , of Antony as merely sinning against it , or even of Macbeth as simply attacking it . What we feel ...
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