Nature in Shakespearian TragedyCollier Books, 1962 - 189 Seiten |
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... become a man whom it is necessary , in the public in- terest , to put away . That is a pragmatic , but not an altogether inaccurate definition of insanity . The witches are the theatrical expression of Macbeth's conscience ; they happen ...
... become a man whom it is necessary , in the public in- terest , to put away . That is a pragmatic , but not an altogether inaccurate definition of insanity . The witches are the theatrical expression of Macbeth's conscience ; they happen ...
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... becomes more and more flagrant . Some men are cynical because life has treated them badly , and we are not surprised that they look at it with spleen . Others are cynical by nature , from a need to destroy in themselves and in other ...
... becomes more and more flagrant . Some men are cynical because life has treated them badly , and we are not surprised that they look at it with spleen . Others are cynical by nature , from a need to destroy in themselves and in other ...
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... becomes more and more a play about power , it becomes more and more a play about lust ; for lust is seen as just another variant of power . The cor- respondence is flagrant between power illegitimately acquired and lust illicitly ...
... becomes more and more a play about power , it becomes more and more a play about lust ; for lust is seen as just another variant of power . The cor- respondence is flagrant between power illegitimately acquired and lust illicitly ...
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Introduction 9 | 9 |
Hamlet | 21 |
Macbeth | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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