King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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Page 47
... Topics for consideration . 1. The origin of Lear's insanity in lack of emotional control . 2. The force of heredity in the family of Lear . 3. Respect as the basis of all true love . 4. An argument in defence of the position taken by ...
... Topics for consideration . 1. The origin of Lear's insanity in lack of emotional control . 2. The force of heredity in the family of Lear . 3. Respect as the basis of all true love . 4. An argument in defence of the position taken by ...
Page 71
... Topics for consideration . 1. Gloucester's credulity and Edgar's fear . 2. Edmund's choice of a lower rather than a higher nature as the object of his loyalty . 5 10 Scene III . The Duke of Albany's Palace Scene II . 71 . KING LEAR.
... Topics for consideration . 1. Gloucester's credulity and Edgar's fear . 2. Edmund's choice of a lower rather than a higher nature as the object of his loyalty . 5 10 Scene III . The Duke of Albany's Palace Scene II . 71 . KING LEAR.
Page 110
... . ( Schmidt . ) 345. at task : blamed . ( Exeunt . ) 350 350. th ' event : Albany declines to argue , but says let us wait the outcome of your method . Topics for consideration . 1. Kent's assumed character . 2. 110 Act I. KING LEAR.
... . ( Schmidt . ) 345. at task : blamed . ( Exeunt . ) 350 350. th ' event : Albany declines to argue , but says let us wait the outcome of your method . Topics for consideration . 1. Kent's assumed character . 2. 110 Act I. KING LEAR.
Page 111
William Shakespeare. Topics for consideration . 1. Kent's assumed character . 2. The Fool as a personality . 3. The Fool's recognition of Kent . 4. Albany's attitude towards Goneril . Scene V. The Courtyard of Albany's Palace . Enter ...
William Shakespeare. Topics for consideration . 1. Kent's assumed character . 2. The Fool as a personality . 3. The Fool's recognition of Kent . 4. Albany's attitude towards Goneril . Scene V. The Courtyard of Albany's Palace . Enter ...
Page 133
... Topics for consideration . 1. Edmund's superior intellectualism . 2. The nature of Edgar's weakness . Scene II . Before Gloucester's Castle . Enter Kent and Scene I. 133 KING LEAR Before the scene closes the attention is brought back to ...
... Topics for consideration . 1. Edmund's superior intellectualism . 2. The nature of Edgar's weakness . Scene II . Before Gloucester's Castle . Enter Kent and Scene I. 133 KING LEAR Before the scene closes the attention is brought back to ...
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