King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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Page xxiv
... Shake- speare . Therefore there is in the older drama - instead of Shake- 1. This date would also fit in with the possibility that Shakespeare was in- fluenced by the madness of Bryan Annesley . See note on p . xxxix post . 2. Cf. W. W. ...
... Shake- speare . Therefore there is in the older drama - instead of Shake- 1. This date would also fit in with the possibility that Shakespeare was in- fluenced by the madness of Bryan Annesley . See note on p . xxxix post . 2. Cf. W. W. ...
Page xxxv
... Shake- speare's preoccupation with the chivalric Arcadia.1 Both Gloucester and Lear die partly of joy . Gloucester's ' flawed heart ' , on his becoming reconciled to Edgar , Alack , too weak the conflict to support ! ' Twixt two ...
... Shake- speare's preoccupation with the chivalric Arcadia.1 Both Gloucester and Lear die partly of joy . Gloucester's ' flawed heart ' , on his becoming reconciled to Edgar , Alack , too weak the conflict to support ! ' Twixt two ...
Page xlviii
... shake the superflux to them ' , as Gloucester was later to pray that distribution should undo excess , And each man have enough . The repetition is significant , and it completely disproves Schück- ing's argument that as Shakespeare ...
... shake the superflux to them ' , as Gloucester was later to pray that distribution should undo excess , And each man have enough . The repetition is significant , and it completely disproves Schück- ing's argument that as Shakespeare ...
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