Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1950 - 498 Seiten |
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... Cordelia and Lear . The matter stands thus . Edmund , after the defeat of the opposing army , sends Lear and Cordelia to prison . Then , in accordance with a plan agreed on between himself and Goneril , he despatches a captain with ...
... Cordelia and Lear . The matter stands thus . Edmund , after the defeat of the opposing army , sends Lear and Cordelia to prison . Then , in accordance with a plan agreed on between himself and Goneril , he despatches a captain with ...
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... Cordelia and of Lear . We are grateful to him because he stands up for Cordelia , and be- cause , when she is out of sight , he constantly keeps her in our minds . And how well these two love each other we see when they meet . Yet it is ...
... Cordelia and of Lear . We are grateful to him because he stands up for Cordelia , and be- cause , when she is out of sight , he constantly keeps her in our minds . And how well these two love each other we see when they meet . Yet it is ...
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... Cordelia and Kent , and the first meeting of Cordelia and Lear , since they parted in 1. i . Kent and Cordelia indeed are doubtless supposed to have exchanged a few words before they come on the stage ; but Cordelia has not seen her ...
... Cordelia and Kent , and the first meeting of Cordelia and Lear , since they parted in 1. i . Kent and Cordelia indeed are doubtless supposed to have exchanged a few words before they come on the stage ; but Cordelia has not seen her ...
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