Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1924 - 498 Seiten |
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... less as if they were actors who had to study all the parts . They do not need , of course , to imagine where- abouts the persons are to stand , or what gestures they ought to use ; but they want to realise fully and exactly the inner ...
... less as if they were actors who had to study all the parts . They do not need , of course , to imagine where- abouts the persons are to stand , or what gestures they ought to use ; but they want to realise fully and exactly the inner ...
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... very different thing from the tragic ' action ' ) , for the kind of interest which predominates in a novel like The Woman in White , it is clear that he cared even less . I do not mean that this 12 LECT . I. SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
... very different thing from the tragic ' action ' ) , for the kind of interest which predominates in a novel like The Woman in White , it is clear that he cared even less . I do not mean that this 12 LECT . I. SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
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... less . I do not mean that this interest is absent from his dramas ; but it is subordinate to others , and is so interwoven with them that we are rarely conscious of it apart , and rarely feel in any great strength the half ...
... less . I do not mean that this interest is absent from his dramas ; but it is subordinate to others , and is so interwoven with them that we are rarely conscious of it apart , and rarely feel in any great strength the half ...
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... external forces is quite alien to him ; and not less so is the idea of the hero as contributing to his destruction only by acts in which we see no • flaw . But the fatal imperfection or error , LECT . I. 21 THE SUBSTANCE OF TRAGEDY.
... external forces is quite alien to him ; and not less so is the idea of the hero as contributing to his destruction only by acts in which we see no • flaw . But the fatal imperfection or error , LECT . I. 21 THE SUBSTANCE OF TRAGEDY.
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... less extraordinary , greatness , and adds to it a conscience so terrifying in its warnings and so maddening in its reproaches that the spectacle of inward torment compels a horrified sympathy and awe which balance , at the least , the ...
... less extraordinary , greatness , and adds to it a conscience so terrifying in its warnings and so maddening in its reproaches that the spectacle of inward torment compels a horrified sympathy and awe which balance , at the least , the ...
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