Tragic ReliefOxford University Press, 1932 - 233 páginas |
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... mind before he finally decided upon killing Desdemona : Yet she must die , else she'll betray more men . ( Act V , sc . 2 ) The undulation of his mind , tossed by alternate faith and doubt , is vividly pictured in his great soliloquy ...
... mind before he finally decided upon killing Desdemona : Yet she must die , else she'll betray more men . ( Act V , sc . 2 ) The undulation of his mind , tossed by alternate faith and doubt , is vividly pictured in his great soliloquy ...
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... mind of Lear ; it indicates that the conflict was so powerful that it unbalanced his mind and drove him out of his wits . Hamlet , too , occasionally verges on a condition of lunacy , and there also it is intended to indicate the ...
... mind of Lear ; it indicates that the conflict was so powerful that it unbalanced his mind and drove him out of his wits . Hamlet , too , occasionally verges on a condition of lunacy , and there also it is intended to indicate the ...
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Praphulla Kumar Guha. and tossing his mind with conflicting hopes and fears by their juggling prophecies ; the air - drawn dagger , flashing before the vision of Macbeth on the eve of his murder of Duncan , a mere dagger of the mind ...
Praphulla Kumar Guha. and tossing his mind with conflicting hopes and fears by their juggling prophecies ; the air - drawn dagger , flashing before the vision of Macbeth on the eve of his murder of Duncan , a mere dagger of the mind ...
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PLEA | 1 |
PHILOSOPHICAL EXPOSITIONS OF TRAGIC PLEASURE | 12 |
THE SECRET OF TRAGIC PLEASURE | 34 |
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