Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... appears to engender this evil within itself , and in its effort to overcome and expel it it is agonised with pain ... appear in it and thrill our hearts . Some- times we are driven to cry out that these mighty or heavenly spirits who ...
... appears to engender this evil within itself , and in its effort to overcome and expel it it is agonised with pain ... appear in it and thrill our hearts . Some- times we are driven to cry out that these mighty or heavenly spirits who ...
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... appears to be to Englishmen interested in the drama . I may add , for the benefit of classical scholars , that Freytag has a chapter . on Sophocles . The reader of his book will easily distinguish , if he cares to , the places where I ...
... appears to be to Englishmen interested in the drama . I may add , for the benefit of classical scholars , that Freytag has a chapter . on Sophocles . The reader of his book will easily distinguish , if he cares to , the places where I ...
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... appear alone , and the beginning of Edmund's design is disclosed . In Hamlet , though the plot is single , there is a little group of characters possessing a certain independent interest , -Polonius , his son , and his daughter ; and so ...
... appear alone , and the beginning of Edmund's design is disclosed . In Hamlet , though the plot is single , there is a little group of characters possessing a certain independent interest , -Polonius , his son , and his daughter ; and so ...
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... appears possible to look at the construction of a tragedy in two quite different ways , and that it is material to find the best of the two ; and that thus , in any given instance , it is necessary first to define the opposing sides in ...
... appears possible to look at the construction of a tragedy in two quite different ways , and that it is material to find the best of the two ; and that thus , in any given instance , it is necessary first to define the opposing sides in ...
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... appears to have succeeded when he becomes reconciled to Octavius and marries Octavia ( III . ii . ) ; but he returns to Egypt and is gradually driven to his death , which involves that of the heroine . In There remain two of the ...
... appears to have succeeded when he becomes reconciled to Octavius and marries Octavia ( III . ii . ) ; but he returns to Egypt and is gradually driven to his death , which involves that of the heroine . In There remain two of the ...
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