King LearMethuen, 1966 - 260 pages |
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Page lxi
... perhaps more important than its causes . At times Lear's voice seems to blend with that of Job in demanding of the gods why the righteous man is smitten . Lear is suffering man , homo patiens ; and throughout the play we hear words that ...
... perhaps more important than its causes . At times Lear's voice seems to blend with that of Job in demanding of the gods why the righteous man is smitten . Lear is suffering man , homo patiens ; and throughout the play we hear words that ...
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... Perhaps the soundest explanation would be a combination of ( iii ) and ( v ) , for the quotation " To square the general sex By Cressid's rule suggests a connection with the car- penter's square . 74. possesses ] A few editors keep F ...
... Perhaps the soundest explanation would be a combination of ( iii ) and ( v ) , for the quotation " To square the general sex By Cressid's rule suggests a connection with the car- penter's square . 74. possesses ] A few editors keep F ...
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... perhaps , as Entwisle suggests , Kent means to steep Oswald in his own blood , " by the consenting light of the moon . " The existence of a dish , called " eggs in moonshine " ( eggs fried in oil or butter , covered with slices of ...
... perhaps , as Entwisle suggests , Kent means to steep Oswald in his own blood , " by the consenting light of the moon . " The existence of a dish , called " eggs in moonshine " ( eggs fried in oil or butter , covered with slices of ...
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