King LearMethuen, 1966 - 260 pages |
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Page xlv
... criticism of the play before the nineteenth century . Joseph Warton's papers in The Adventurer ( 1753-4 ) and ... critics have followed suit ; and it has recently been stated 1 that 1 Tucker Brooke , Essays on Shakespeare , 1948 ...
... criticism of the play before the nineteenth century . Joseph Warton's papers in The Adventurer ( 1753-4 ) and ... critics have followed suit ; and it has recently been stated 1 that 1 Tucker Brooke , Essays on Shakespeare , 1948 ...
Page lviii
... critics - and even Bradley seems to be undecided on the question - it would have been better if Shakespeare had allowed the miseries of Lear to be concluded in the reconciliation scene . Such critics , if mistaken , are at least not so ...
... critics - and even Bradley seems to be undecided on the question - it would have been better if Shakespeare had allowed the miseries of Lear to be concluded in the reconciliation scene . Such critics , if mistaken , are at least not so ...
Page 260
... CRITICISM ( 1962 ) There are nine articles on King Lear in Shakespeare Survey 13 ( 1960 ) . Barbara Heliodora ... critics have tried to turn the play into a partial , or a total , Christian allegory , and she claims that the play ...
... CRITICISM ( 1962 ) There are nine articles on King Lear in Shakespeare Survey 13 ( 1960 ) . Barbara Heliodora ... critics have tried to turn the play into a partial , or a total , Christian allegory , and she claims that the play ...
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