Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1978 - 498 Seiten |
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... Regan ; and what worse can be said of him ? a great satisfaction to think that he endured what to him must have seemed the dreadful disgrace of being killed by a servant . He shows , I believe , no redeeming trait , and he is a coward ...
... Regan ; and what worse can be said of him ? a great satisfaction to think that he endured what to him must have seemed the dreadful disgrace of being killed by a servant . He shows , I believe , no redeeming trait , and he is a coward ...
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... Regan , and tells him to be quick , or Lear will be there before him . And we find that Kent reaches Regan and delivers his letter before Oswald , Goneril's messenger . Both the messengers are taken on by Cornwall and Regan to Gloster's ...
... Regan , and tells him to be quick , or Lear will be there before him . And we find that Kent reaches Regan and delivers his letter before Oswald , Goneril's messenger . Both the messengers are taken on by Cornwall and Regan to Gloster's ...
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... Regan object to her doing so ? This is a question which always perplexed me , and I could not believe in the only answers I ever found suggested , viz . , that Regan wanted to keep Edmund and Goneril together in order that she might ...
... Regan object to her doing so ? This is a question which always perplexed me , and I could not believe in the only answers I ever found suggested , viz . , that Regan wanted to keep Edmund and Goneril together in order that she might ...
Inhalt
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
LECTURE III | 79 |
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