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... Lear , so that Yeats could say : We think of King Lear less as the history of one man and his sorrows than as the history of a whole evil time . Lear's shadow is in Gloucester ... , and the mind goes on imagining other shadows , shadow ...
... Lear , so that Yeats could say : We think of King Lear less as the history of one man and his sorrows than as the history of a whole evil time . Lear's shadow is in Gloucester ... , and the mind goes on imagining other shadows , shadow ...
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... Lear ; there is nothing in his mind that corresponds to Lear's gropings towards self - knowledge . And it is the active presence in King Lear of positive and affirmative elements that , paradoxically , makes its presentation of pain and ...
... Lear ; there is nothing in his mind that corresponds to Lear's gropings towards self - knowledge . And it is the active presence in King Lear of positive and affirmative elements that , paradoxically , makes its presentation of pain and ...
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... Lear : Marvin Rosenberg , The Masks of King Lear ( University of Cali- fornia Press , Berkeley and London , 1972 ) , Stanley Cavell , ' The Avoidance of Love : a Reading of King Lear ' , in Must We Mean What We Say ? ( Scribners , N.Y. ...
... Lear : Marvin Rosenberg , The Masks of King Lear ( University of Cali- fornia Press , Berkeley and London , 1972 ) , Stanley Cavell , ' The Avoidance of Love : a Reading of King Lear ' , in Must We Mean What We Say ? ( Scribners , N.Y. ...
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