Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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... fate broods over the actions of men and women in Shakespeare's plays as in the great Tragedies of Ancient Greece . The only fatality which rules in Shakespearean drama is the fatality of character , and even then it is a fatality which ...
... fate broods over the actions of men and women in Shakespeare's plays as in the great Tragedies of Ancient Greece . The only fatality which rules in Shakespearean drama is the fatality of character , and even then it is a fatality which ...
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... fate what can be achieved only by his own deed . Yet , withal , his destiny is in his own hands . He is a free ... fates in their own bosoms . And Macbeth , in con- fronting them , has to struggle against no external power , but only ...
... fate what can be achieved only by his own deed . Yet , withal , his destiny is in his own hands . He is a free ... fates in their own bosoms . And Macbeth , in con- fronting them , has to struggle against no external power , but only ...
Pàgina 95
... fate , " as has been truly said , seems open before us , while the blasts of Hell drive its leaves backwards and forwards with awful violence . " I. LADY MACBETH . In all literature , one of the most affecting and heart- rending scenes ...
... fate , " as has been truly said , seems open before us , while the blasts of Hell drive its leaves backwards and forwards with awful violence . " I. LADY MACBETH . In all literature , one of the most affecting and heart- rending scenes ...
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