Tragedies of Monarchy: Hamlet, Macbeth, King LearDell Publishing Company, 1962 - 412 Seiten |
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... king must be assumed , if we are to understand the motives of the many characters and the movement of the play as a whole . In each play the nature of the man who is king defines , within the traditional framework , the moral world of ...
... king must be assumed , if we are to understand the motives of the many characters and the movement of the play as a whole . In each play the nature of the man who is king defines , within the traditional framework , the moral world of ...
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... king . Through the king he in- troduces what might be called a historic dimension into these tragedies , and one must be aware of that in order to understand the course of the action and the ultimate meaning that Shake- speare saw in it ...
... king . Through the king he in- troduces what might be called a historic dimension into these tragedies , and one must be aware of that in order to understand the course of the action and the ultimate meaning that Shake- speare saw in it ...
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... King of ancient Britain , in several versions , including Holinshed's Chronicle and a play about " King Leir . " The story of Gloucester and his sons is in Sidney's Arcadia . Both tales are legend rather than history , but Shakespeare ...
... King of ancient Britain , in several versions , including Holinshed's Chronicle and a play about " King Leir . " The story of Gloucester and his sons is in Sidney's Arcadia . Both tales are legend rather than history , but Shakespeare ...
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ALBANY Banquo BARNARDO better blood Burgundy castle CLAUDIUS Cordelia CORNWALL daughter dead dear death Denmark DOCTOR Donalbain doth Duke of Cornwall Duncan EDGAR EDMUND Enter Macbeth Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell father fear Fleance follow FOOL Fortinbras foul friends GENTLEMAN GERTRUDE GERTRUDE Hamlet Ghost give GLOUCESTER GONERIL grace HAMLET hand hast hath hear heart heaven Hecate hell hither honour HORATIO is't KENT King Lear knave LADY MACBETH LADY MACDUFF LAERTES LAERTES HAMLET LENNOX live look lord madam Majesty MALCOLM MARCELLUS matter mother murder nature never night noble nuncle o'er OPHELIA OSRIC OSWALD play PLAYER POLONIUS poor pray prithee Queen REGAN REYNALDO Rosencrantz and Guildenstern ROSS Scene SERVANT SEXTON Shake Shakespeare sister SIWARD sleep soldiers soul speak sweet sword tell Thane thee There's thine things thou art thought to-night tragedies traitor trumpet villain What's