Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - Всего страниц: 498 |
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... 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 supposed ' cold reason ' ; and it is only want of practice ...
... 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 supposed ' cold reason ' ; and it is only want of practice ...
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... things are all possible ; how far any one of them is probable we need not discuss ; but none of them is presupposed by the question we are going to consider . This question implies only that , as a matter of fact , Shakespeare in ...
... things are all possible ; how far any one of them is probable we need not discuss ; but none of them is presupposed by the question we are going to consider . This question implies only that , as a matter of fact , Shakespeare in ...
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... things , or at Wordsworth's or at Shelley's , by examining almost any one of their important works . Speak- ing very broadly , one may say that these poets at their best always look at things in one light ; but Hamlet and Henry IV . and ...
... things , or at Wordsworth's or at Shelley's , by examining almost any one of their important works . Speak- ing very broadly , one may say that these poets at their best always look at things in one light ; but Hamlet and Henry IV . and ...
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... things done ' ' tween asleep and wake , ' but acts or omissions thoroughly expressive of the doer , -characteristic ... thing from the tragic ' action ' ) , for the kind of interest which predominates in a novel like The Woman in White ...
... things done ' ' tween asleep and wake , ' but acts or omissions thoroughly expressive of the doer , -characteristic ... thing from the tragic ' action ' ) , for the kind of interest which predominates in a novel like The Woman in White ...
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... things which look like accidents have really a connection with character , and are therefore not in the full sense accidents . Finally , I believe it 1 Even a deed would , I think , be counted an ' accident , ' if it were the deed of a ...
... things which look like accidents have really a connection with character , and are therefore not in the full sense accidents . Finally , I believe it 1 Even a deed would , I think , be counted an ' accident , ' if it were the deed of a ...
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