King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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Page liii
... argues that it is not really consistent with Shakespeare's philosophy to see in this sequence of events an ascent of the character to a higher plane , a process of purification and perfection . Lear in his madness does little more than ...
... argues that it is not really consistent with Shakespeare's philosophy to see in this sequence of events an ascent of the character to a higher plane , a process of purification and perfection . Lear in his madness does little more than ...
Page 59
... argues that we do not here want symmetry , ' the broken , disjointed style of the whole speech being intended to indicate Edmund's feigned agitation ' . alarum'd spirits ] energies roused to action , as by a trumpet . 53. Bold ... right ...
... argues that we do not here want symmetry , ' the broken , disjointed style of the whole speech being intended to indicate Edmund's feigned agitation ' . alarum'd spirits ] energies roused to action , as by a trumpet . 53. Bold ... right ...
Page 117
... argues that this passage led to the mention of ' learned Theban ' and ' good Athenian ' ( 154 , 177 ) and to the later echo from one of Horace's Odes ( m . vi . 82 ) . Baldwin , op . cit . , п1 . 520 , quotes Drant's translation ( 1567 ) ...
... argues that this passage led to the mention of ' learned Theban ' and ' good Athenian ' ( 154 , 177 ) and to the later echo from one of Horace's Odes ( m . vi . 82 ) . Baldwin , op . cit . , п1 . 520 , quotes Drant's translation ( 1567 ) ...
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