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Bradley, A. C. (Andrew Cecil), 1851-1935

"Shakespearean Tragedy Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth"


Hegel, 16, 348.
_2 Henry VI._, 492.
_3 Henry VI._, 222, 418, 490, 492.
_Henry VIII._, 80, 472, 479.
Heredity, 30, 266, 303.
Hero, tragic, 7;
of 'high degree,' 9-11;
contributes to catastrophe, 12;
nature of, 19-23, 37;
error of, 21, 34;
unlucky, 28;
place of, in construction, 53-55;
absence of, from stage, 57;
in earlier and later plays, 81-2, 176;
in _King Lear_, 280;
feeling at death of, 147-8, 174, 198, 324.
Heywood, 140, 419.
Historical tragedies, 3, 53, 71.
Homer, 348.
Horatio, 99, 112, 310, Notes A, B, C.
Humour, constructional use of, 61;
Hamlet's, 149-52;
in _Othello_, 177;
in _Macbeth_, 395.
Hunter, J., 199, 338.

Iachimo, 21, 210.
Iago, and evil, 207, 232-3;
false views of, 208-11, 223-7;
danger of accepting his own evidence, 211-2, 222-5;
how he appeared to others, 213-5;
and to Emilia, 215-6, 439-40;
inferences hence, 217-8;
further analysis, 218-22;
source of his action, 222-31;
his tragedy, 218, 222, 232;
not merely evil, 233-5;
nor of supreme intellect, 236;
cause of failure, 236-7;
and Edmund, 245, 300-1, 464;
and Hamlet, 208, 217, 222, 226;
other references, 21, 28, 32, 192, 193, 196, 364, Notes L, M, P, Q.
Improbability, not always a defect, 69;
in _King Lear_, 249, 256-7.


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