Shakespeare's TragediesRoutledge and Paul, 1951 - 277 pagina's |
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Pagina 18
... sense of lacrimae rerum , that is , a profound moral sense ; for unless he has his own instinctive sense of joy and sorrow , of pity and terror , of right and wrong , of good and evil , he is capable neither of being moved nor of moving ...
... sense of lacrimae rerum , that is , a profound moral sense ; for unless he has his own instinctive sense of joy and sorrow , of pity and terror , of right and wrong , of good and evil , he is capable neither of being moved nor of moving ...
Pagina 19
... sense of morality was not necessarily that of the superintendent of a Sunday - school . Nor does he intentionally set out to moralize , or to teach any lesson of conduct or system of behaviour . A sense of morality is the first ...
... sense of morality was not necessarily that of the superintendent of a Sunday - school . Nor does he intentionally set out to moralize , or to teach any lesson of conduct or system of behaviour . A sense of morality is the first ...
Pagina 206
... sense and much experience of a sordid world . He is an honest man - the kind of man that Iago pretended to be entirely frank , seeing clearly through the self - deception of his betters , following where his own best fortunes lie , but ...
... sense and much experience of a sordid world . He is an honest man - the kind of man that Iago pretended to be entirely frank , seeing clearly through the self - deception of his betters , following where his own best fortunes lie , but ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY | 9 |
TITUS ANDRONICUS | 30 |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 47 |
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Aaron Achilles Ajax Alcibiades Antony and Cleopatra Antony's Apemantus audience Aufidius Bassianus begins blood Brabantio Brutus Cassio character Claudius comes Cordelia Coriolanus critics curtains dead death deep tragedy Desdemona drama Edmund Elizabethan Emilia emotions Enobarbus enters episode eyes father feeling follows Friar friends give Gloucester Goneril Greek Hamlet hand hath heart Hector honour husband Iago Iago's inner stage Julius Caesar kill King Lady Capulet Laertes Lavinia Lear Lord Lucius Macbeth main stage Martius Menenius mind moral mother murder nature never night Octavius Othello Pandarus passes Patroclus Plutarch Queen realize Regan replies returns revenge Revenge Play Roderigo Roman Rome Romeo and Juliet Saturninus scene sense Shakespeare Shakespeare's plays soldier soliloquy Spanish Tragedy speak speech stage direction story Tamora thee Thersites thou Timon Titus Andronicus tragic tribunes Troylus and Cressida Tybalt Ulysses upper stage utter vengeance Volumnia wife words young