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... King who is let down and this time the initial draining away of confidence which leads to the betrayal is expressed ... [ King's ] grown bankrout , like a broken man . Reproach and dissolution hangeth over him . He hath not money for these ...
... King who is let down and this time the initial draining away of confidence which leads to the betrayal is expressed ... [ King's ] grown bankrout , like a broken man . Reproach and dissolution hangeth over him . He hath not money for these ...
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... King Lear . When the old , mad King wants to change round the beadle and the whore he whips ( IV . vi . 160–2 ) , neither love nor justice is utterly despaired of . So to invert is really to restore a more fundamental propriety . Behind ...
... King Lear . When the old , mad King wants to change round the beadle and the whore he whips ( IV . vi . 160–2 ) , neither love nor justice is utterly despaired of . So to invert is really to restore a more fundamental propriety . Behind ...
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... King Lear we also have ' white beard ' , in the shattering , surrealist line , ' Goneril with a white beard ? ' ( Iv . vi . 96 ) . In Timon a stronger sexuality is permitted in the strange line about breasts seen through bars and the ...
... King Lear we also have ' white beard ' , in the shattering , surrealist line , ' Goneril with a white beard ? ' ( Iv . vi . 96 ) . In Timon a stronger sexuality is permitted in the strange line about breasts seen through bars and the ...
Contents
The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
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