, 256-8;
vagueness of locality, 259-60;
poetic value of defects, 261;
double action, 262;
characterisation, 263;
tendency to symbolism, 264-5;
idea of monstrosity, 265-6;
beast and man, 266-8;
storm-scenes, 269-70, 286-7, 315;
question of government of world, in, 271-3;
supposed pessimism, 273-9, 284-5, 303-4, 322-30;
accident and fatality, 15, 250-4, 287-8;
intrigue in, 179;
evil in, 298, 303-4;
preaching patience, 330;
and _Othello_, 176-7, 179, 181, 244-5, 441-3;
and _Timon_, 245-7, 310, 326-7, 443-5;
other references, 8, 10, 61, 181, Notes R to Y, and BB.
Koenig, G., Note BB.
Koppel, R., 306, 450, 453, 462.
Laertes, 90, 111, 142, 422.
Lamb, 202, 243, 248, 253, 255, 269, 343.
Language, Shakespeare's, defects of, 73, 75, 416.
Lear, 13, 14, 20, 28, 29, 32, 249-51, _280-93_, 293-5, Note W.
Leontes, 21, 194.
_Macbeth_, exposition, 43, 45-6;
conflict, 17-9, 48, 52;
crisis, 59, 60;
pathos and humour, 61, 391, 395-7;
battle-scenes, 62;
extended catastrophe, 64;
defects in construction, 57, 71;
place among tragedies, 82, 87-8, Note BB;
religious ideas, 172-4;
atmosphere of, 333;
effects of darkness, 333-4,
colour, 334-6,
storm, 336-7,
supernatural, etc.
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