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2 The fact that King Lear was written so soon after Othello ( 1604 ) is a reminder of how misleading the phrase ' Shakespearean Tragedy ' can be . Each play is a new beginning ' , a fresh ' raid on the inarticulate ' , for although ...
2 The fact that King Lear was written so soon after Othello ( 1604 ) is a reminder of how misleading the phrase ' Shakespearean Tragedy ' can be . Each play is a new beginning ' , a fresh ' raid on the inarticulate ' , for although ...
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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 ...
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It is also worth remarking that in The City of God , XXII , xxii , Augustine's description of the overwhelming miseries of this life is not unlike what we are given in the storm scenes of King Lear . 26.
It is also worth remarking that in The City of God , XXII , xxii , Augustine's description of the overwhelming miseries of this life is not unlike what we are given in the storm scenes of King Lear . 26.
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Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
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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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