Nature in Shakespearian TragedyCollier Books, 1962 - 189 Seiten |
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... answer can only be that overpowering and immediate emotion once again put his judgment out of joint . Death and eternity have overshadowed this play from the beginning . It will end , as it had begun , with the killing of a King . The ...
... answer can only be that overpowering and immediate emotion once again put his judgment out of joint . Death and eternity have overshadowed this play from the beginning . It will end , as it had begun , with the killing of a King . The ...
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... answer to the question that Macbeth has steeled himself to ask . " Shall Banquo's issue ever reign in this kingdom ? " Notice how the cauldron has sunk underground before the answer can be given ; for the cauldron is the oven where the ...
... answer to the question that Macbeth has steeled himself to ask . " Shall Banquo's issue ever reign in this kingdom ? " Notice how the cauldron has sunk underground before the answer can be given ; for the cauldron is the oven where the ...
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... answered . They can only be stifled by the power of poetry and the tension of theatrical excitement . Only the actor can answer them ; and he must answer them not only by his art , but by an ability to suggest , far beyond any ...
... answered . They can only be stifled by the power of poetry and the tension of theatrical excitement . Only the actor can answer them ; and he must answer them not only by his art , but by an ability to suggest , far beyond any ...
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Introduction 9 | 9 |
Hamlet | 21 |
Macbeth | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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