Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1924 - 498 Seiten |
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... seen , was probably not designed by Shakespeare , but even Timon is no exception to the rule . The sub - plot is concerned with Alcibiades and his army , and Timon him- self is treated by the Senate as a man of great importance . Arden ...
... seen , was probably not designed by Shakespeare , but even Timon is no exception to the rule . The sub - plot is concerned with Alcibiades and his army , and Timon him- self is treated by the Senate as a man of great importance . Arden ...
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... seen already that the hero , with Shakespeare , is a person of high degree or of public importance , and that his actions or sufferings are of an unusual kind . But this is not all . His nature also is exceptional , and generally raises ...
... seen already that the hero , with Shakespeare , is a person of high degree or of public importance , and that his actions or sufferings are of an unusual kind . But this is not all . His nature also is exceptional , and generally raises ...
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... seen , the idea of the tragic hero as a being destroyed simply and solely by 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 ...
... seen , the idea of the tragic hero as a being destroyed simply and solely by 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 ...
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... seen , ' echo , though he knows it not , the last words we heard from the Witches , ' Fair is foul , and foul is fair . ' Romeo , on his way with his friends to the banquet , where he is to see Juliet for the first time , tells Mercutio ...
... seen , ' echo , though he knows it not , the last words we heard from the Witches , ' Fair is foul , and foul is fair . ' Romeo , on his way with his friends to the banquet , where he is to see Juliet for the first time , tells Mercutio ...
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... seen that the fourth and fifth parts repeat , though with a reversal of direction as regards A or B , the movement of the second and third , working towards Imp the catastrophe as the second and third worked towards the LECT . II . 51 ...
... seen that the fourth and fifth parts repeat , though with a reversal of direction as regards A or B , the movement of the second and third , working towards Imp the catastrophe as the second and third worked towards the LECT . II . 51 ...
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