Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - Всего страниц: 498 |
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... stand , or what gestures they ought to use ; but they want to realise fully and exactly the inner movements which pro- duced these words and no other , these deeds and no other , at each particular moment . This , carried through a ...
... stand , or what gestures they ought to use ; but they want to realise fully and exactly the inner movements which pro- duced these words and no other , these deeds and no other , at each particular moment . This , carried through a ...
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... stands on a different footing . Parts of it are un- questionably Shakespeare's , and they will be referred to in one of the later lectures . But much of the writing is evidently not his , and as it seems prob- able that the conception ...
... stands on a different footing . Parts of it are un- questionably Shakespeare's , and they will be referred to in one of the later lectures . But much of the writing is evidently not his , and as it seems prob- able that the conception ...
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... our attention . ' Comedy stands in a different position . The tricks played by chance often form a principal part of the comic action . will be found that almost all the prominent acci- dents LECT . I. 15 THE SUBSTANCE OF TRAGEDY.
... our attention . ' Comedy stands in a different position . The tricks played by chance often form a principal part of the comic action . will be found that almost all the prominent acci- dents LECT . I. 15 THE SUBSTANCE OF TRAGEDY.
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... stands on one side , Bolingbroke and his party on the other . In Macbeth the hero and heroine are opposed to the representatives of Duncan . In all these cases the great majority of the dramatis personae fall without difficulty into ...
... stands on one side , Bolingbroke and his party on the other . In Macbeth the hero and heroine are opposed to the representatives of Duncan . In all these cases the great majority of the dramatis personae fall without difficulty into ...
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... stands the excess and precipitancy . of Romeo , which scarcely , if at all , diminish our regard for him ; at the other the murderous ambition of Richard III . In most cases the tragic error involves no conscious breach of right ; in ...
... stands the excess and precipitancy . of Romeo , which scarcely , if at all , diminish our regard for him ; at the other the murderous ambition of Richard III . In most cases the tragic error involves no conscious breach of right ; in ...
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