King LearMethuen, 1966 - 260 pages |
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Page lvii
... shows us his pagan characters groping their way towards a recognition of the values traditional in his society . In spite of Swinburne's eloquent pages on King Lear , 1 Shakespeare's vision of the world was not essentially pessi- mistic ...
... shows us his pagan characters groping their way towards a recognition of the values traditional in his society . In spite of Swinburne's eloquent pages on King Lear , 1 Shakespeare's vision of the world was not essentially pessi- mistic ...
Page 50
... show'st thee in a child , Than the sea - monster . 265 Pray , Sir , be patient . 270 Lear . [ To Goneril . ] Detested ... shows that a reference to the bird is normally accompanied by allusions to bed , death , spirits , birds and food ...
... show'st thee in a child , Than the sea - monster . 265 Pray , Sir , be patient . 270 Lear . [ To Goneril . ] Detested ... shows that a reference to the bird is normally accompanied by allusions to bed , death , spirits , birds and food ...
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... shows that he is subordinate . 119. threading . . . night ] traversing the darkness , with a quibble on the eye of a needle , and the dark eyes of Night . Heywood , Love's Mistress , ш . i . 4 , speaks of " negro night , the black ...
... shows that he is subordinate . 119. threading . . . night ] traversing the darkness , with a quibble on the eye of a needle , and the dark eyes of Night . Heywood , Love's Mistress , ш . i . 4 , speaks of " negro night , the black ...
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