Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - Всего страниц: 498 |
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... suppose , to the influence of Hegel's theory on the subject , certainly the most important theory since Aristotle's . But Hegel's view of the tragic conflict is not only unfamiliar to English readers and difficult to expound shortly ...
... suppose , to the influence of Hegel's theory on the subject , certainly the most important theory since Aristotle's . But Hegel's view of the tragic conflict is not only unfamiliar to English readers and difficult to expound shortly ...
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... suppose it to be natural to many readers . Yet I doubt whether it would be so if Greek tragedy had never been written ; and I must in candour confess that to me it does not often occur while I am reading , or when I have just read , a ...
... suppose it to be natural to many readers . Yet I doubt whether it would be so if Greek tragedy had never been written ; and I must in candour confess that to me it does not often occur while I am reading , or when I have just read , a ...
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... suppose that his method of con- structing and composing differed , except in degree , from that of the most conscious ' of artists . The antithesis of art and inspiration , though not meaning- less , is often most misleading ...
... suppose that his method of con- structing and composing differed , except in degree , from that of the most conscious ' of artists . The antithesis of art and inspiration , though not meaning- less , is often most misleading ...
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... suppose that he refused to open this book ( which is most unlikely ) , how could he possibly remain ignorant of the rules in a society of actors and dramatists and amateurs who must have been incessantly talking about plays and play ...
... suppose that he refused to open this book ( which is most unlikely ) , how could he possibly remain ignorant of the rules in a society of actors and dramatists and amateurs who must have been incessantly talking about plays and play ...
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... suppose that he could not give advice about play - making ? He Still Shakespeare , though in some considerable degree a ' conscious ' artist , frequently sins against art ; and if his sins were not due to ignorance or inspiration , they ...
... suppose that he could not give advice about play - making ? He Still Shakespeare , though in some considerable degree a ' conscious ' artist , frequently sins against art ; and if his sins were not due to ignorance or inspiration , they ...
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