Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1924 - 498 Seiten |
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... readers who may prefer to enter at 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 ...
... readers who may prefer to enter at 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 ...
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... readers often shrink from this task , which seems to them prosaic or even a desecration . They misunderstand , I believe . They would not shrink if they remembered two things . In the first place , in this process of comparison and ...
... readers often shrink from this task , which seems to them prosaic or even a desecration . They misunderstand , I believe . They would not shrink if they remembered two things . In the first place , in this process of comparison and ...
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... readers would have to search pain- fully for instances . It is , further , frequently easy to see the dramatic intention of an accident ; and some things which look like accidents have really a connection with character , and are ...
... readers would have to search pain- fully for instances . It is , further , frequently easy to see the dramatic intention of an accident ; and some things which look like accidents have really a connection with character , and are ...
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... reader , however , will find considerable difficulty in placing some very important characters in these and other plays . I will give only two or three illustrations . Edgar is clearly not on the same side as Edmund , and yet it seems ...
... reader , however , will find considerable difficulty in placing some very important characters in these and other plays . I will give only two or three illustrations . Edgar is clearly not on the same side as Edmund , and yet it seems ...
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... persons ; or that there is any necessity for a reader to define for himself the particular forces which conflict in a given case . in some respect much above the average level of humanity LECT . I. 19 THE SUBSTANCE OF TRAGEDY.
... persons ; or that there is any necessity for a reader to define for himself the particular forces which conflict in a given case . in some respect much above the average level of humanity LECT . I. 19 THE SUBSTANCE OF TRAGEDY.
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