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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... scene within that act,and the footnote number within that scene for the word's first occurrence. introduction Lear would be an excellent choice for the most xvi about this book.
... scene within that act,and the footnote number within that scene for the word's first occurrence. introduction Lear would be an excellent choice for the most xvi about this book.
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... scene 3,is deleted in the Folio,a readily understandable omission for what is plainly a performance-oriented text.This edition, however, being a reading- oriented text,act 4,scene 3—characterologically and narratively enrichening—is ...
... scene 3,is deleted in the Folio,a readily understandable omission for what is plainly a performance-oriented text.This edition, however, being a reading- oriented text,act 4,scene 3—characterologically and narratively enrichening—is ...
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William Shakespeare. Act 1 5 scene 1 King Lear's palace enter Kent, Gloucester, and Edmund Kent I thought the King had more affected1 the Duke of Albany than Cornwall. Gloucester It did always seem so to us.2 But now,in the division of ...
William Shakespeare. Act 1 5 scene 1 King Lear's palace enter Kent, Gloucester, and Edmund Kent I thought the King had more affected1 the Duke of Albany than Cornwall. Gloucester It did always seem so to us.2 But now,in the division of ...
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... publish 131 away from 132 summon,command the attendance of 133 who stirs (?) (1) why is no one hurrying to obey me? or (2) obey me! 134 along with 135 divide,distribute 136 frankness,honesty,directness* 137 marry her 11 act 1 • scene 1.
... publish 131 away from 132 summon,command the attendance of 133 who stirs (?) (1) why is no one hurrying to obey me? or (2) obey me! 134 along with 135 divide,distribute 136 frankness,honesty,directness* 137 marry her 11 act 1 • scene 1.
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