The Works of Shakespeare: The tempest, 1921At the University Press, 1960 |
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... tragedy of Othello , he writes , lies in this - that his whole nature was indisposed to jealousy , and yet was such that he was unusually open to I 3.3-349-59 . 2 Robert Bridges ( see The Influence of the audience on Shakespeare's drama ...
... tragedy of Othello , he writes , lies in this - that his whole nature was indisposed to jealousy , and yet was such that he was unusually open to I 3.3-349-59 . 2 Robert Bridges ( see The Influence of the audience on Shakespeare's drama ...
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... tragedy would have been brought about by a motive not only com- prehensible , but in a sense sympathetic ; the hero's passion , and the villain's would be the same . Let it be granted , then , that the completeness of the tragedy would ...
... tragedy would have been brought about by a motive not only com- prehensible , but in a sense sympathetic ; the hero's passion , and the villain's would be the same . Let it be granted , then , that the completeness of the tragedy would ...
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... tragedy . In the chapter on ' The Substance of Tragedy ' , he says , for example : A Shakespearean tragedy is never , like some miscalled tragedies , depressing . No one ever closes the book with the I Bradley , op . cit . pp . 197-8 ...
... tragedy . In the chapter on ' The Substance of Tragedy ' , he says , for example : A Shakespearean tragedy is never , like some miscalled tragedies , depressing . No one ever closes the book with the I Bradley , op . cit . pp . 197-8 ...
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RICHARD BURBAGE FRONTISPIECE | vii |
The last scene | xlvii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | lvii |
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