Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1922 - 498 Seiten |
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... nature both against attacks , made upon it and against failure to conform to it . Tragedy , on this view , is the exhibition of that convulsive reaction and the fact that the spectacle does not leave us rebellious or desperate is due to ...
... nature both against attacks , made upon it and against failure to conform to it . Tragedy , on this view , is the exhibition of that convulsive reaction and the fact that the spectacle does not leave us rebellious or desperate is due to ...
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... nature from Romeo's last speech in the scene : " My mind misgives Some consequence yet hanging in the stars Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night's revels . When Brabantio , forced to acquiesce in his daughter's stolen ...
... nature from Romeo's last speech in the scene : " My mind misgives Some consequence yet hanging in the stars Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night's revels . When Brabantio , forced to acquiesce in his daughter's stolen ...
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... nature of the historical material , and is also influenced by other causes . In Coriolanus the hero reaches the topmost point of success when he is named consul ( ii . iii . ) , and the rest of the play shows his decline and fall ; but ...
... nature of the historical material , and is also influenced by other causes . In Coriolanus the hero reaches the topmost point of success when he is named consul ( ii . iii . ) , and the rest of the play shows his decline and fall ; but ...
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... natures , would be to exaggerate absurdly ; but it is true that in his earlier plays these faults are traceable in ... nature , crescent , does not grow alone In thews and bulk , who can help feeling that Shakespeare is speaking rather ...
... natures , would be to exaggerate absurdly ; but it is true that in his earlier plays these faults are traceable in ... nature , crescent , does not grow alone In thews and bulk , who can help feeling that Shakespeare is speaking rather ...
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... nature . It organises and vitalises its product from the centre outward to the minutest markings on the surface , so that when you turn upon it the most searching light you can command , when you dissect it and apply to it the test of a ...
... nature . It organises and vitalises its product from the centre outward to the minutest markings on the surface , so that when you turn upon it the most searching light you can command , when you dissect it and apply to it the test of a ...
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