Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1924 - 498 Seiten |
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... merely glanced at , questions regarding his life and character , the development of his genius and art , the genuine- ness , sources , texts , inter - relations of his various works . Even what may be called , in a restricted sense ...
... merely glanced at , questions regarding his life and character , the development of his genius and art , the genuine- ness , sources , texts , inter - relations of his various works . Even what may be called , in a restricted sense ...
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... merely personal misgivings , on the path of analytic interpretation . And so , before coming to the first of the four tragedies , I propose to discuss some preliminary matters which concern them all . Though each is individual through ...
... merely personal misgivings , on the path of analytic interpretation . And so , before coming to the first of the four tragedies , I propose to discuss some preliminary matters which concern them all . Though each is individual through ...
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... merely befell a man , descending from the clouds like lightning , or stealing from the darkness like pestilence , could alone provide the substance of its story . Job was the greatest of all the children . of the east , and his ...
... merely befell a man , descending from the clouds like lightning , or stealing from the darkness like pestilence , could alone provide the substance of its story . Job was the greatest of all the children . of the east , and his ...
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... merely a fact . That men may start a course of events but can neither calculate nor control it , is a tragic fact The dramatist may use accident so as to make us feel this ; and there are also other dramatic uses to which it may be put ...
... merely a fact . That men may start a course of events but can neither calculate nor control it , is a tragic fact The dramatist may use accident so as to make us feel this ; and there are also other dramatic uses to which it may be put ...
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... merely to illustrate the idea , and without any pretension to adequacy . Perhaps , in view of some interpretations of Shakespeare's plays , it will be as well to add that I do not dream of suggesting that in any of his dramas ...
... merely to illustrate the idea , and without any pretension to adequacy . Perhaps , in view of some interpretations of Shakespeare's plays , it will be as well to add that I do not dream of suggesting that in any of his dramas ...
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