Tragic Drama in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Shakespeare: An EssayRussell & Russell, 1965 - 280 pàgines |
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... fact that the tragic fable is regarded as exceptional - that the downfall , where it is accomplished , was avoidable , had either the person or the circumstances been other than they were . The necessity against which the will is ...
... fact that the tragic fable is regarded as exceptional - that the downfall , where it is accomplished , was avoidable , had either the person or the circumstances been other than they were . The necessity against which the will is ...
Pàgina 106
... fact as generally stated is suffi- cient for the present purpose . ( 2 ) Only it should be remembered that refinement in tragedy runs mainly in the direction of conden- sation . For in the idealisation of emotion concen- tration and ...
... fact as generally stated is suffi- cient for the present purpose . ( 2 ) Only it should be remembered that refinement in tragedy runs mainly in the direction of conden- sation . For in the idealisation of emotion concen- tration and ...
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... fact is brought before our eyes in the great banquet scene , where the apparition of Banquo , with its effect upon Macbeth , produces an acme of horror rising far beyond that of Duncan's murder , and forming the main crisis of the whole ...
... fact is brought before our eyes in the great banquet scene , where the apparition of Banquo , with its effect upon Macbeth , produces an acme of horror rising far beyond that of Duncan's murder , and forming the main crisis of the whole ...
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Tragic Drama in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Shakespeare: An Essay Lewis Campbell Visualització completa - 1904 |
Tragic Drama in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Shakespeare: An Essay Lewis Campbell Visualització completa - 1904 |
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action actor Aeschylus Agamemnon Ajax ancient Antigone Antony and Cleopatra appears Athenian audience Banquo Brutus Caesar Caliban catastrophe CHAPTER character Chorus climax Coleridge comedy conception contrast Creon crisis Cymbeline death Deianira Disdemona divine Edgar effect element Elizabethan emotion English evil fable feeling follows fourth act genius Gloucester Greek Hamlet heart Heaven honour Horatio horror hovel human Iago ideal imagination impression Julius Caesar Kent King Lear Laertes Lear's less Macbeth madness meaning Merchant of Venice mind Moor moral motive murder nature noble observed Oedipus once Ophelia Othello passages passion pathos person Philoctetes pity play plot poet poet's poetic present Prince realise rendered Richard Richard III Romeo and Juliet ruin says scene sequel Shake Shakespeare Shakespearian Shylock situation Sophocles soul spectator speech spirit stage Tecmessa Tempest things thought tion tragedy tragic drama tragic hero trilogy triumph true truth whole Winter's Tale words
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Western Drama Through the Ages: A Student Reference Guide, Volum 2 Kimball King Visualització de fragments - 2007 |