The Good that Lives After Them: A Pattern in Shakespeare's TragediesC. Winter, 1995 - 247 páginas |
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... Siward debate the propriety of Siward's reaction : Siw . Why then , God's soldier be he ! Had I as many sons as I have hairs , I would not wish them to a fairer death . And so his knell is knoll'd . Mal . He's worth more sorrow , He's ...
... Siward debate the propriety of Siward's reaction : Siw . Why then , God's soldier be he ! Had I as many sons as I have hairs , I would not wish them to a fairer death . And so his knell is knoll'd . Mal . He's worth more sorrow , He's ...
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... Siward . After being plainly informed that his son is dead ( Rosse's first statement is not quite plain enough for the straightfor- ward Siward ) , he poses only one question : " Had he his hurts before ? " Rosse's affirmative answer ...
... Siward . After being plainly informed that his son is dead ( Rosse's first statement is not quite plain enough for the straightfor- ward Siward ) , he poses only one question : " Had he his hurts before ? " Rosse's affirmative answer ...
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... Siward has been often misunderstood . Shake- spearean and Elizabethan tragedies usually end with a scene in which several characters gather around the dying protagonist , sympathize with him , listen to his last words and eulogize him ...
... Siward has been often misunderstood . Shake- spearean and Elizabethan tragedies usually end with a scene in which several characters gather around the dying protagonist , sympathize with him , listen to his last words and eulogize him ...
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