Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1922 - Всего страниц: 498 |
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... hand ( whatever may be true of tragedy elsewhere ) , no play at the end of which the hero remains alive is , in the full Shakespearean sense , a tragedy ; and we no longer class Troilus and Cressida or Cymbeline as such , as did the ...
... hand ( whatever may be true of tragedy elsewhere ) , no play at the end of which the hero remains alive is , in the full Shakespearean sense , a tragedy ; and we no longer class Troilus and Cressida or Cymbeline as such , as did the ...
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... hand- kerchief at the most fatal of moments ; an accident that the pirate ship attacked Hamlet's ship , so that he was able to return forthwith to Denmark . Now this operation of accident is a fact , and a prominent fact , of human life ...
... hand- kerchief at the most fatal of moments ; an accident that the pirate ship attacked Hamlet's ship , so that he was able to return forthwith to Denmark . Now this operation of accident is a fact , and a prominent fact , of human life ...
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... hand and foot . ( And it makes no difference whether they meant well or ill . ) No one could mean better than Brutus , but he contrives misery for his country and death for himself . No one could mean worse than Iago , and he too is ...
... hand and foot . ( And it makes no difference whether they meant well or ill . ) No one could mean better than Brutus , but he contrives misery for his country and death for himself . No one could mean worse than Iago , and he too is ...
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... hand , to notice what we do not find there . We find practically no trace of fatalism in its more primitive , crude and obvious forms . Nothing , again , makes us think of the actions and sufferings of the persons as somehow arbitrarily ...
... hand , to notice what we do not find there . We find practically no trace of fatalism in its more primitive , crude and obvious forms . Nothing , again , makes us think of the actions and sufferings of the persons as somehow arbitrarily ...
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... hand , if the play opens with a quiet con- versation , this is usually brief , and then at once the hero enters and takes action of some de- cided kind . Nothing , for example , can be less like the beginning of Macbeth than that of ...
... hand , if the play opens with a quiet con- versation , this is usually brief , and then at once the hero enters and takes action of some de- cided kind . Nothing , for example , can be less like the beginning of Macbeth than that of ...
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