Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1924 - 498 Seiten |
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... once on the discussion of the several plays can do so by beginning at page 89 . Any one who writes on Shakespeare must owe much to his predecessors . Where I was conscious of a particular obligation , I have acknowledged it ; but most ...
... once on the discussion of the several plays can do so by beginning at page 89 . Any one who writes on Shakespeare must owe much to his predecessors . Where I was conscious of a particular obligation , I have acknowledged it ; but most ...
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... once for all ; and in con- sidering them we shall also be able to observe characteristic differences among the four plays . And to this may be added the little that it seems necessary to premise on the position of these dramas in ...
... once for all ; and in con- sidering them we shall also be able to observe characteristic differences among the four plays . And to this may be added the little that it seems necessary to premise on the position of these dramas in ...
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... once wins sympathy in his error . But it is necessary that he should have so much of greatness that in his error and fall we may be vividly conscious of the possibilities of human nature . Hence , in the first place , a Shakespearean ...
... once wins sympathy in his error . But it is necessary that he should have so much of greatness that in his error and fall we may be vividly conscious of the possibilities of human nature . Hence , in the first place , a Shakespearean ...
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... once able enough , brave enough , and vile enough to ensnare him ? By what strange fatality does it happen that Lear has such daughters and Cordelia such sisters ? Even character itself con- tributes to these feelings of fatality . How ...
... once able enough , brave enough , and vile enough to ensnare him ? By what strange fatality does it happen that Lear has such daughters and Cordelia such sisters ? Even character itself con- tributes to these feelings of fatality . How ...
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... once distinguished from what is called ' poetic justice . ' ' Poetic justice ' means that prosperity and adversity are distributed in proportion to the merits of the agents . Such poetic justice ' is in flagrant contradiction with the ...
... once distinguished from what is called ' poetic justice . ' ' Poetic justice ' means that prosperity and adversity are distributed in proportion to the merits of the agents . Such poetic justice ' is in flagrant contradiction with the ...
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