Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1924 - 498 Seiten |
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... imaginations a shape a little less unlike the shape they wore in the imagination of their creator . For this end all those studies that were mentioned just now , of literary history and the like , are useful and even in various degrees ...
... imaginations a shape a little less unlike the shape they wore in the imagination of their creator . For this end all those studies that were mentioned just now , of literary history and the like , are useful and even in various degrees ...
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... imagination . But this alone will hardly suffice . It is necessary also , especially to a true conception of the whole , to compare , to analyse , to dissect . And such readers often shrink from this task , which seems to them prosaic ...
... imagination . But this alone will hardly suffice . It is necessary also , especially to a true conception of the whole , to compare , to analyse , to dissect . And such readers often shrink from this task , which seems to them prosaic ...
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... imagination is to make us regard the sufferings which accompany it , and the catastrophe in which it ends , not only or chiefly as something which happens to the persons concerned , but equally as something which is caused by them ...
... imagination is to make us regard the sufferings which accompany it , and the catastrophe in which it ends , not only or chiefly as something which happens to the persons concerned , but equally as something which is caused by them ...
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... imagination ran away with him , so that he drew a figure with which the destined pleasant ending would not harmonise . In the circumstances where we see the hero placed , his tragic trait , which is also his greatness , is fatal to him ...
... imagination ran away with him , so that he drew a figure with which the destined pleasant ending would not harmonise . In the circumstances where we see the hero placed , his tragic trait , which is also his greatness , is fatal to him ...
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... imaginative impressions we receive ? This will be our final question . The variety of the answers given to this question shows how difficult it is . And the difficulty has many sources . Most people , even among those who know ...
... imaginative impressions we receive ? This will be our final question . The variety of the answers given to this question shows how difficult it is . And the difficulty has many sources . Most people , even among those who know ...
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