Domestic Tragedy in English: Brief Survey, Nide 2Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1982 - 465 sivua |
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Perhaps the genre's heroes were simply too weak , too pusillanimous to awaken the audience's interest and sympathy . Certainly George Barnwell did little to enlist an audience's sympathies on his behalf . In domestic tragedy there were ...
Perhaps the genre's heroes were simply too weak , too pusillanimous to awaken the audience's interest and sympathy . Certainly George Barnwell did little to enlist an audience's sympathies on his behalf . In domestic tragedy there were ...
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Often , this weakness is allied to moral as well as secular behavior , suggesting that any weakness of passion , or of the soul , or of faith , can cause a catastrophe . Weakness of the flesh was the cause of tragedy in Henry Arthur ...
Often , this weakness is allied to moral as well as secular behavior , suggesting that any weakness of passion , or of the soul , or of faith , can cause a catastrophe . Weakness of the flesh was the cause of tragedy in Henry Arthur ...
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it.1137 There is also weakness of the soul which , while not necessarily in itself evil , often impedes the progress of good . Such a weakness is portrayed in ... In this play , a miracle fails to occur because of a man's weak soul .
it.1137 There is also weakness of the soul which , while not necessarily in itself evil , often impedes the progress of good . Such a weakness is portrayed in ... In this play , a miracle fails to occur because of a man's weak soul .
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