The Good that Lives After Them: A Pattern in Shakespeare's TragediesC. Winter, 1995 - 247 páginas |
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... Lear is rather unable to distinguish any difference in quality between Goneril and Regan and the likes of you and me . Lear's words in the final scene do not merely recall the Gen- tleman's remark in IV.vi.205-07 ; they are a version of ...
... Lear is rather unable to distinguish any difference in quality between Goneril and Regan and the likes of you and me . Lear's words in the final scene do not merely recall the Gen- tleman's remark in IV.vi.205-07 ; they are a version of ...
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... Lear seems to me conclusive proof of his intuitive understanding of Lear's character and motives.28 Lear's use of " sorrow " to refer to the pain in his heart is also noteworthy . OED lists only four instances of " sorrow " in the sense ...
... Lear seems to me conclusive proof of his intuitive understanding of Lear's character and motives.28 Lear's use of " sorrow " to refer to the pain in his heart is also noteworthy . OED lists only four instances of " sorrow " in the sense ...
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... Lear's emotional reaction to his daughters ' treatment of him certainly includes sorrow , in the sense of sadness , but " sorrow , " like " sadness , " normally refers to a kind of quiet passive suffering , whereas Lear's emotional ...
... Lear's emotional reaction to his daughters ' treatment of him certainly includes sorrow , in the sense of sadness , but " sorrow , " like " sadness , " normally refers to a kind of quiet passive suffering , whereas Lear's emotional ...
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Hamlets Other Purpose | 12 |
King Lear and Macbeth the First Love Test | 39 |
King Lear and Macbeth the Second Love Test | 100 |
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