Nature in Shakespearian TragedyCollier Books, 1962 - 189 Seiten |
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... performance of lunacy is real . Neither of these views , as stated here , seems to me quite acceptable , for the reason that in neither case will Hamlet be a tragic hero . Let us assume for a moment that Hamlet is sane , and then ...
... performance of lunacy is real . Neither of these views , as stated here , seems to me quite acceptable , for the reason that in neither case will Hamlet be a tragic hero . Let us assume for a moment that Hamlet is sane , and then ...
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... performance of the distracted lover ; he is , on the contrary , bent on discovering the secret knowledge that may explain his pantomime . We must imagine him seated in the middle of the spectators , and it is most un- likely that he ...
... performance of the distracted lover ; he is , on the contrary , bent on discovering the secret knowledge that may explain his pantomime . We must imagine him seated in the middle of the spectators , and it is most un- likely that he ...
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... performance of the part . James Agate once said that an average Italian hairdresser was more likely to have the Othello temperament than were the greatest geniuses of the English theatre . And without the temperament - the natural fond ...
... performance of the part . James Agate once said that an average Italian hairdresser was more likely to have the Othello temperament than were the greatest geniuses of the English theatre . And without the temperament - the natural fond ...
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Introduction 9 | 9 |
Hamlet | 21 |
Macbeth | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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