King LearYale University Press, 1 okt 2008 - 215 pagina's King Lear, one of Shakespeare's darkest and most savage plays, tells the story of the foolish and Job-like Lear, who divides his kingdom, as he does his affections, according to vanity and whim. Lear's failure as a father engulfs himself and his world in turmoil and tragedy. |
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Pagina ix
... persons who paid to watch Elizabethan plays. But who today can make full or comfortable sense of it? In this very fully annotated edition,I therefore present this passage,not in the bare form quoted above, but thoroughly supported by ...
... persons who paid to watch Elizabethan plays. But who today can make full or comfortable sense of it? In this very fully annotated edition,I therefore present this passage,not in the bare form quoted above, but thoroughly supported by ...
Pagina xi
... Dutchman is broken (“kapot” “kaputt” in German, and “men” “mein”). But without more linguistic awareness than the average person is apt to have, the German speaker will not identify “kofer” (“trunk” in Dutch) with xi about this book.
... Dutchman is broken (“kapot” “kaputt” in German, and “men” “mein”). But without more linguistic awareness than the average person is apt to have, the German speaker will not identify “kofer” (“trunk” in Dutch) with xi about this book.
Pagina xxxi
... person was. • What the actors spoke, accordingly,contained both the dramatic and narrative material we have come to expect in a theater (or movie house) and (1) the setting,including details of the time of day,the weather,and so on,and ...
... person was. • What the actors spoke, accordingly,contained both the dramatic and narrative material we have come to expect in a theater (or movie house) and (1) the setting,including details of the time of day,the weather,and so on,and ...
Pagina 6
... persons of royal standing 54 as to,in the matter of (“for”) 55 i.e.,those who surround a monarch (“courtiers”) 56 temporary stay 57 responded to (“given an answer”)* 58 i.e.,loosely plural,not limited to precisely two of something 59 6 ...
... persons of royal standing 54 as to,in the matter of (“for”) 55 i.e.,those who surround a monarch (“courtiers”) 56 temporary stay 57 responded to (“given an answer”)* 58 i.e.,loosely plural,not limited to precisely two of something 59 6 ...
Pagina 15
... troubles 183 are to/must 184 body (“person”) 185 since 186 may the 187 protection 188 lavish 189 make good,confirm,demonstrate* 190 path,direction,customary ways* 191 fanfare 192 address toward speak to 193 in the 15 act 1 • scene 1.
... troubles 183 are to/must 184 body (“person”) 185 since 186 may the 187 protection 188 lavish 189 make good,confirm,demonstrate* 190 path,direction,customary ways* 191 fanfare 192 address toward speak to 193 in the 15 act 1 • scene 1.
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