The Good that Lives After Them: A Pattern in Shakespeare's TragediesC. Winter, 1995 - 247 páginas |
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... wife and see in him rather a lack of these very same things . We never accept her view of him as correct , but we are made at least momentarily to adopt it . It is thus that we are made to experience nothingness : to find a lack where ...
... wife and see in him rather a lack of these very same things . We never accept her view of him as correct , but we are made at least momentarily to adopt it . It is thus that we are made to experience nothingness : to find a lack where ...
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... wife . Her death is a unique event , hardly comparable to the other " fears , " " horrors " and " direness " which he has known . If he loves her , he ought to react to it as such : he ought to express at least some grief over it ...
... wife . Her death is a unique event , hardly comparable to the other " fears , " " horrors " and " direness " which he has known . If he loves her , he ought to react to it as such : he ought to express at least some grief over it ...
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... wife . The manner in which it refers to her , moreover , suggests that Lear is still attached to her and continues to grieve for her : Reg . I am glad to see your Highness . Lear . Regan , I think [ you ] are ; I know what reason I have ...
... wife . The manner in which it refers to her , moreover , suggests that Lear is still attached to her and continues to grieve for her : Reg . I am glad to see your Highness . Lear . Regan , I think [ you ] are ; I know what reason I have ...
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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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