Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1924 - 498 Seiten |
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... mind , which make many an unscholarly lover of Shakespeare a far better critic than many a Shakespeare scholar . Such lovers read a play more or less as if they were actors who had to study all the parts . They do not need , of course ...
... mind , which make many an unscholarly lover of Shakespeare a far better critic than many a Shakespeare scholar . Such lovers read a play more or less as if they were actors who had to study all the parts . They do not need , of course ...
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... mind . To the mediaeval mind a tragedy meant a narrative rather than a play , and its notion of the matter of this narrative may readily be gathered from Dante or , still better , from Chaucer . Chaucer's Monk's Tale is a series of what ...
... mind . To the mediaeval mind a tragedy meant a narrative rather than a play , and its notion of the matter of this narrative may readily be gathered from Dante or , still better , from Chaucer . Chaucer's Monk's Tale is a series of what ...
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... mind ; insanity , for example , somnambulism , hallucinations . And deeds issuing from these are certainly not what we called deeds in the fullest sense , deeds expressive of character . No ; but these abnormal conditions are never ...
... mind ; insanity , for example , somnambulism , hallucinations . And deeds issuing from these are certainly not what we called deeds in the fullest sense , deeds expressive of character . No ; but these abnormal conditions are never ...
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... mind of one of the characters . And further , it does contribute to the action , and is in more than one instance an indispensable part of it : so that to describe human character , with circum- stances , as always the sole motive force ...
... mind of one of the characters . And further , it does contribute to the action , and is in more than one instance an indispensable part of it : so that to describe human character , with circum- stances , as always the sole motive force ...
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... mind . This , it would seem , is , for Shakespeare , the fundamental tragic trait . It is present in his early heroes , Romeo and Richard II . , infatuated men , who other- wise rise comparatively little above the ordinary level . It is ...
... mind . This , it would seem , is , for Shakespeare , the fundamental tragic trait . It is present in his early heroes , Romeo and Richard II . , infatuated men , who other- wise rise comparatively little above the ordinary level . It is ...
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