King LearMethuen, 1985 - 246 pages |
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... King Lear , 1940 . S. T. Coleridge , Shakespearean Criticism , ed . T. M. Raysor , 1930 . J. F. Danby , Shakespeare's Doctrine of Nature , 1949 . G. I. Duthie , King Lear , 1949 . H. H. Furness , King Lear ( Variorum ) , 1908 ...
... King Lear , 1940 . S. T. Coleridge , Shakespearean Criticism , ed . T. M. Raysor , 1930 . J. F. Danby , Shakespeare's Doctrine of Nature , 1949 . G. I. Duthie , King Lear , 1949 . H. H. Furness , King Lear ( Variorum ) , 1908 ...
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... for the last act of the play . But it may be argued that the reiterated question , ' Wherefore to Dover ? ' , recalls the cliff to 1. Op . cit . , 1922 , pp . 254-8 , 445 . Gloucester's mind , and in his half - crazed state xliv KING LEAR.
... for the last act of the play . But it may be argued that the reiterated question , ' Wherefore to Dover ? ' , recalls the cliff to 1. Op . cit . , 1922 , pp . 254-8 , 445 . Gloucester's mind , and in his half - crazed state xliv KING LEAR.
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William Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. SC . II ] Corn . KING LEAR -but Lear just title basno autheerty- Call not your stocks for me ; I serve the King , On whose employment I was sent to you ; You shall do small respect , show too bold malice ...
William Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. SC . II ] Corn . KING LEAR -but Lear just title basno autheerty- Call not your stocks for me ; I serve the King , On whose employment I was sent to you ; You shall do small respect , show too bold malice ...
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