Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... Lear ( Dec. 26 , 1606 ) . The lines in Measure for Measure ( ii . 4. 24-30 ) which describe the troubles of a king occasioned by the over - demonstrative loyalty of his admiring subjects , and those in Macbeth which tell of the cure of ...
... Lear ( Dec. 26 , 1606 ) . The lines in Measure for Measure ( ii . 4. 24-30 ) which describe the troubles of a king occasioned by the over - demonstrative loyalty of his admiring subjects , and those in Macbeth which tell of the cure of ...
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... Lear and Timon , but that of one primary character - the censurer of mankind . " M. James Darmesteter , as I have already men- tioned , names the period during which Shakespeare produced his great tragedies and the darker come- dies the ...
... Lear and Timon , but that of one primary character - the censurer of mankind . " M. James Darmesteter , as I have already men- tioned , names the period during which Shakespeare produced his great tragedies and the darker come- dies the ...
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... Lear's anguish as he hangs over the body of Cordelia . " In that exquisite performance , ” writes Galt , " which touched the heart of the spec- tators with a sympathy more like grief than only sympathy , he had no sudden starts nor ...
... Lear's anguish as he hangs over the body of Cordelia . " In that exquisite performance , ” writes Galt , " which touched the heart of the spec- tators with a sympathy more like grief than only sympathy , he had no sudden starts nor ...
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