King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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Page xxx
... Cordelia's avowal of disinterestedness ( IV . iv . 23 ff . ) — O dear father ! It is thy business that I go about ; . ... No blown ambition doth our arms incite , But love , dear love , and our ag'd father's right.- was inserted in the ...
... Cordelia's avowal of disinterestedness ( IV . iv . 23 ff . ) — O dear father ! It is thy business that I go about ; . ... No blown ambition doth our arms incite , But love , dear love , and our ag'd father's right.- was inserted in the ...
Page xxxi
... Cordelia's name and also her death by hanging , a method of suicide dictated to Spenser by his need of a rhyme : And ouercommen kept in prison long , Til wearie of that wretched life , her selfe she hong . Many critics have echoed ...
... Cordelia's name and also her death by hanging , a method of suicide dictated to Spenser by his need of a rhyme : And ouercommen kept in prison long , Til wearie of that wretched life , her selfe she hong . Many critics have echoed ...
Page lii
... Cordelia and Kent uncontaminated by the evil around them ; we see Lear and Gloucester painfully learning wisdom ; we see Albany increase in moral stature as he frees himself from his infatuation ; and we see Edgar change from a ...
... Cordelia and Kent uncontaminated by the evil around them ; we see Lear and Gloucester painfully learning wisdom ; we see Albany increase in moral stature as he frees himself from his infatuation ; and we see Edgar change from a ...
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