Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1922 - Всего страниц: 498 |
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... believe . They would not shrink if they remembered two things . In the first place , in this process of comparison and analysis , it is not requisite , it is on the contrary ruinous , to set imagination aside and to substitute some ...
... believe . They would not shrink if they remembered two things . In the first place , in this process of comparison and analysis , it is not requisite , it is on the contrary ruinous , to set imagination aside and to substitute some ...
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... believe most 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 ...
... believe most 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 ...
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... believe that by an unjust accusation he had caused her death , he would never have lived on , like Leontes . In the same way the villain Iachimo has no touch of tragic greatness . But Iago comes nearer to it , and if Iago had slandered ...
... believe that by an unjust accusation he had caused her death , he would never have lived on , like Leontes . In the same way the villain Iachimo has no touch of tragic greatness . But Iago comes nearer to it , and if Iago had slandered ...
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... believe , by any reader who is in touch with Shakespeare's mind and can observe his own . Indeed such a reader is rather likely to complain that they are painfully obvious . But if they are true as well as obvious , something follows ...
... believe , by any reader who is in touch with Shakespeare's mind and can observe his own . Indeed such a reader is rather likely to complain that they are painfully obvious . But if they are true as well as obvious , something follows ...
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... recover themselves . And I believe most readers would find , if they examined their impressions , that to their minds Julius Caesar , Hamlet , King Lear and Macbeth have all a tendency to ' drag ' in LECT . II . 57 CONSTRUCTION.
... recover themselves . And I believe most readers would find , if they examined their impressions , that to their minds Julius Caesar , Hamlet , King Lear and Macbeth have all a tendency to ' drag ' in LECT . II . 57 CONSTRUCTION.
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