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... Macbeth - were delivered as the Alexander Lectures before the University of Toronto in November 1947 . I wish to thank that learned and hospitable body for the honour of the invitation , and for their permission to publish the original ...
... Macbeth - were delivered as the Alexander Lectures before the University of Toronto in November 1947 . I wish to thank that learned and hospitable body for the honour of the invitation , and for their permission to publish the original ...
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... . JULIUS CAESAR 5. HAMLET 6. TROYLUS AND CRESSIDA 7. OTHELLO 8. KING LEAR 9. MACBETH 10. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA 11. CORIOLANUS 12. TIMON OF ATHENS EPILOGUE INDEX page s 9 30 47 65 88 III 131 158 184 203 227 253 271 . 275.
... . JULIUS CAESAR 5. HAMLET 6. TROYLUS AND CRESSIDA 7. OTHELLO 8. KING LEAR 9. MACBETH 10. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA 11. CORIOLANUS 12. TIMON OF ATHENS EPILOGUE INDEX page s 9 30 47 65 88 III 131 158 184 203 227 253 271 . 275.
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... Macbeth and Lear , for all plays are written to be acted on a particular kind of stage , and the form of the drama - that is , its manner of presentation and therefore its writing - must conform to the conventions familiar to the ...
... Macbeth and Lear , for all plays are written to be acted on a particular kind of stage , and the form of the drama - that is , its manner of presentation and therefore its writing - must conform to the conventions familiar to the ...
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... Macbeth the signs of death are contracted to one bloody head on a pole . Nevertheless , though blood was one of the first requirements , other qualities were expected - a certain gorgeous , sombre dignity for instance . In the Induction ...
... Macbeth the signs of death are contracted to one bloody head on a pole . Nevertheless , though blood was one of the first requirements , other qualities were expected - a certain gorgeous , sombre dignity for instance . In the Induction ...
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... Macbeth , and any family of daughters will have known something of the emotions generated in the tragedy of King Lear . Moreover , this sense of human pathos is Shakespeare's own addition to his original material . If we compare , for ...
... Macbeth , and any family of daughters will have known something of the emotions generated in the tragedy of King Lear . Moreover , this sense of human pathos is Shakespeare's own addition to his original material . If we compare , for ...
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ROMEO AND JULIET | 47 |
JULIUS CAESAR | 65 |
HAMLET | 88 |
TROYLUS AND CRESSIDA III | 111 |
OTHELLO | 131 |
KING LEAR | 158 |
MACBETH | 184 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 203 |
CORIOLANUS | 227 |
TIMON OF ATHENS | 253 |
EPILOGUE | 271 |
INDEX | 275 |
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