Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... suggested to the reader which it is impossible for him to answer with certainty . For instance , some of the indications of the lapse of time between Othello's marriage and the events of the later Acts flatly contradict one another ...
... suggested to the reader which it is impossible for him to answer with certainty . For instance , some of the indications of the lapse of time between Othello's marriage and the events of the later Acts flatly contradict one another ...
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... suggest the idea that the ' man ' also , in these years of middle age , from thirty - seven to forty - four , was heavily burdened in spirit ; that Shakespeare turned to tragedy not merely for change , or because he felt it to be the ...
... suggest the idea that the ' man ' also , in these years of middle age , from thirty - seven to forty - four , was heavily burdened in spirit ; that Shakespeare turned to tragedy not merely for change , or because he felt it to be the ...
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... suggest that wondering question about the conduct of the hero ; while the story of any of the other three tragedies would sound plain enough and would raise no such question . It is further very probable that the main change made by ...
... suggest that wondering question about the conduct of the hero ; while the story of any of the other three tragedies would sound plain enough and would raise no such question . It is further very probable that the main change made by ...
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... suggests two remarks . It is of course quite probable that , when Hamlet was ' thinking too precisely on the event , ' he was considering , among other things , the question how he could avenge his father without sacrificing his own ...
... suggests two remarks . It is of course quite probable that , when Hamlet was ' thinking too precisely on the event , ' he was considering , among other things , the question how he could avenge his father without sacrificing his own ...
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... man perform the terrible duty laid on him ? How , indeed ! And what a foolish Ghost even to suggest such a duty ! But this conception , 3 It is though not without its basis in certain beautiful LECT . III . ΙΟΙ HAMLET.
... man perform the terrible duty laid on him ? How , indeed ! And what a foolish Ghost even to suggest such a duty ! But this conception , 3 It is though not without its basis in certain beautiful LECT . III . ΙΟΙ HAMLET.
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