Animal Analogy in Shakespeare's Character PortrayalKing's Crown Press, 1947 - 150 pagini |
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... King Lear . A fly once said to an ant , " How lowly you are . You live in a dark hole and laboriously crawl along , seeking mean bits of food . As for me , my wings waft me through the air , and the bounty of royal tables is spread ...
... King Lear . A fly once said to an ant , " How lowly you are . You live in a dark hole and laboriously crawl along , seeking mean bits of food . As for me , my wings waft me through the air , and the bounty of royal tables is spread ...
Pagina 72
... King Lear Tribunes - 4 Goneril - 14 Volscians - 3 Lear - 11 Coriolanus's Friends - 2 Rome - 1 Corioli - 1 Senate - 1 Oswald - 11 Edgar - 10 Man - 8 Cordelia - 7 Diomedes - 2 Ship - 1 Greek General - 1 Appetite - 1 War - 1 Manhood - 1 ...
... King Lear Tribunes - 4 Goneril - 14 Volscians - 3 Lear - 11 Coriolanus's Friends - 2 Rome - 1 Corioli - 1 Senate - 1 Oswald - 11 Edgar - 10 Man - 8 Cordelia - 7 Diomedes - 2 Ship - 1 Greek General - 1 Appetite - 1 War - 1 Manhood - 1 ...
Pagina 124
... King Lear , I , iv , 48 ; I , iv , 80 ; I , iv , 80 , respectively . 13. Ibid . , II , ii , 22-23 . 14. Ibid . , II ... King Lear , I , iv , 215-216 . 28. Ibid . , I , iv , 259-261 . 29. Ibid . , I , iv , 262 . 30. King Lear , I , iv ...
... King Lear , I , iv , 48 ; I , iv , 80 ; I , iv , 80 , respectively . 13. Ibid . , II , ii , 22-23 . 14. Ibid . , II ... King Lear , I , iv , 215-216 . 28. Ibid . , I , iv , 259-261 . 29. Ibid . , I , iv , 262 . 30. King Lear , I , iv ...
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