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Pagina 95
the world as Lear and which has proved so woefully inadequate under stress , he is free to express attitudes ... What constitutes the torture - Lear's ' wheel of fire ' -is that each successive attitude , bearing the stamp of its utter ...
the world as Lear and which has proved so woefully inadequate under stress , he is free to express attitudes ... What constitutes the torture - Lear's ' wheel of fire ' -is that each successive attitude , bearing the stamp of its utter ...
Pagina 99
He looks towards Cordelia , pining when she is banished and slipping out of the play before her reappearance ; at the end there is some confusion in Lear's mind between the two ( v . iii . 305 ) [ 22 ] .
He looks towards Cordelia , pining when she is banished and slipping out of the play before her reappearance ; at the end there is some confusion in Lear's mind between the two ( v . iii . 305 ) [ 22 ] .
Pagina 103
This indeed is slippery ground for interpretation , but it is at least relevant to recall that in other plays of roughly the same period - notably perhaps in Timon of Athens , so close to Lear in its probing of certain moods of ...
This indeed is slippery ground for interpretation , but it is at least relevant to recall that in other plays of roughly the same period - notably perhaps in Timon of Athens , so close to Lear in its probing of certain moods of ...
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Some Shakespearean Themes and An Approach to ‘Hamlet’: And An Approach to ... Lionel Charles Knights Previzualizare limitată - 1966 |
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