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191, 209, 218, 223, 228, 231, 276-8, 431. Symonds, J.A., 10. Tate's version of _King Lear_, 243, 251-3, 313. Temperament, 110, 282, 306. _Tempest_, 42, 80, 185, 264, 328-30, 469; Note BB. Theological ideas in tragedy, 25, 144, 147, 279; in _Hamlet_ and _Macbeth_, 171-4, 439; not in _Othello_, 181, 439; in _King Lear_, 271-3, 296. Time, short and long, theory of, 426-7. _Timon of Athens_, 4, 9, 81-3, 88, 245-7, 266, 270, 275, 310, 326-7, 443-5, 460; Note BB. Timon, 9, 82, 112. _Titus Andronicus_, 4, 200, 211, 411, 491. Tourgenief, 11, 295. Toussaint, 198. Tragedy, Shakespearean; parts, 41, 51; earlier and later, 18, 176; pure and historical, 3, 71. See Accident, Action, Hero, Period, Reconciliation, etc. Transmigration of souls, 267. _Troilus and Cressida_, 7, 185-6, 268, 275-6, 302, 417, 419. _Twelfth Night_, 70, 267. _Two Noble Kinsmen_, 418, 472, 479. Ultimate power in tragedy, 24-39, 171-4, 271-9. See Fate, Moral Order, Reconciliation, Theological. Undramatic speeches, 74, 106. Versification. See Style and Metrical tests. Virgilia, 387. Waste, tragic, 23, 37. Werder, K., 94, 172, 480. _Winter's Tale_, 21, Note BB. Witches, the, and Macbeth, _340-9_, 362; and Banquo, 379-87. Wittenberg, Hamlet at, 403-6. Wordsworth, 30, 198. _Yorkshire Tragedy_, 10. GLASGOW: PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS BY ROBERT MACLEHOSE AND CO. LTD. _8vo. 12s. 6d. net._ Oxford Lectures on Poetry BY A.C. BRADLEY, LL.D., Litt.D. _ATHENAEUM._--"A remarkable achievement.... It is probable that this volume will attain a permanence for which critical literature generally cannot hope. Very many of the things that are said here are finally said; they exhaust their subject. Of one thing we are certain--that there is no work in English devoted to the interpretation of poetic experience which can claim the delicacy and sureness of Mr. Bradley's." _SPECTATOR._--"In reviewing Professor Bradley's previous book on _Shakespearean Tragedy_ we declared our opinion that it was probably the best Shakespearean criticism since Coleridge. The new volume shows the same complete sanity of judgment, the same subtlety, the same persuasive and eloquent exposition." _TIMES._--"Nothing higher need be said of the present volume than it is not unworthy to be the sequel to _Shakespearean Tragedy_." _DAILY TELEGRAPH._--"This is not a book to be written
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