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... Lear in Act IV of Shakespeare's tragedy . This confession , wrung from the har- ried , bemused old king , represents ... Lear's combined awareness and acceptance , his arrival at understanding , both of himself and his situation , and ...
... Lear in Act IV of Shakespeare's tragedy . This confession , wrung from the har- ried , bemused old king , represents ... Lear's combined awareness and acceptance , his arrival at understanding , both of himself and his situation , and ...
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... Lear , comes to the same con- clusion : King Lear is indeed , for most of the play " the centre of consciousness " ; what he sees we are forced to see . But the question , ultimately , is not what Lear sees , but what Shakespeare sees ...
... Lear , comes to the same con- clusion : King Lear is indeed , for most of the play " the centre of consciousness " ; what he sees we are forced to see . But the question , ultimately , is not what Lear sees , but what Shakespeare sees ...
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... Lear , we have another such education , one which in some ways is much more expensive and thorough . After all , a young man , even a young man of genius like Hamlet , is expected to learn from experience . But when the pupil is a ...
... Lear , we have another such education , one which in some ways is much more expensive and thorough . After all , a young man , even a young man of genius like Hamlet , is expected to learn from experience . But when the pupil is a ...
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Gerstäckers America Alfred Kolb | 12 |
The Vision of the Child and | 22 |
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