Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1966 - 183 pagini |
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... Lear feels , in short , is as important as what he feels , for the final ' seeing ' is inseparable from what he has come to be . For us , as readers or spectators , Lear's vision of life can only be apprehended in close conjunction with ...
... Lear feels , in short , is as important as what he feels , for the final ' seeing ' is inseparable from what he has come to be . For us , as readers or spectators , Lear's vision of life can only be apprehended in close conjunction with ...
Pagina 99
... Lear's mistaken choice and its hidden causes and results . In relation to these last indeed he shows an uncanny insight , pointing directly to Lear's infantile craving ' to make his daughters his mothers ' ( I. iv . 179-81 ) , and ...
... Lear's mistaken choice and its hidden causes and results . In relation to these last indeed he shows an uncanny insight , pointing directly to Lear's infantile craving ' to make his daughters his mothers ' ( I. iv . 179-81 ) , and ...
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... Lear's madness to the action of his daughters — that is , to something external to himself : ' As Lear looks into Goneril's heart his wits begin to turn ' . " The real horror lies not in the fact that Goneril and Regan can cause the ...
... Lear's madness to the action of his daughters — that is , to something external to himself : ' As Lear looks into Goneril's heart his wits begin to turn ' . " The real horror lies not in the fact that Goneril and Regan can cause the ...
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The Sonnets and King Henry | 35 |
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