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The entire wonderful scene in which Constance laments the loss of her child is founded upon the seven lines :My tongue is tuned to story forth mishap : When did I breathe to tell a pleasing tale ? Must Constance speak ?
The entire wonderful scene in which Constance laments the loss of her child is founded upon the seven lines :My tongue is tuned to story forth mishap : When did I breathe to tell a pleasing tale ? Must Constance speak ?
Pagina 834
The next scene is substantially the same as the present , Act iv . sc . 2 ; but the difference in the skill of their workmanship makes it worth while to examine them in detail . In the first place , using the simple stage expedient of ...
The next scene is substantially the same as the present , Act iv . sc . 2 ; but the difference in the skill of their workmanship makes it worth while to examine them in detail . In the first place , using the simple stage expedient of ...
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Instead of this scene , Lear , according to Shakespeare , offers Cordelia's two suitors to take her without dowry , and one cynically refuses while the other , one does not know why , accepts her . After this , in the old drama , as in ...
Instead of this scene , Lear , according to Shakespeare , offers Cordelia's two suitors to take her without dowry , and one cynically refuses while the other , one does not know why , accepts her . After this , in the old drama , as in ...
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