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... King Lear , and Phèdre the noblest yet wrought by the mind . ( The Death of Tragedy , 1961 ; I , pp.9-10 ) . And here we may return to A.C. Bradley . His comments at the end of his discussion of King Lear are so important that I quote ...
... King Lear , and Phèdre the noblest yet wrought by the mind . ( The Death of Tragedy , 1961 ; I , pp.9-10 ) . And here we may return to A.C. Bradley . His comments at the end of his discussion of King Lear are so important that I quote ...
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... Lear . You are a spirit I know . When did you die ? ( IV.vii.45 ) This reunion , with Lear's final recovery , in its ... King Lear has advanced from the paganism of its early and middle action to the medieval ritual of the combat between ...
... Lear . You are a spirit I know . When did you die ? ( IV.vii.45 ) This reunion , with Lear's final recovery , in its ... King Lear has advanced from the paganism of its early and middle action to the medieval ritual of the combat between ...
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... King Lear Barker appears to want Lear to act the storm without thunder . That means by speaking : at least he says nothing of gesture , though asking in an aside , ' What actor in his senses would attempt to act the scene ...
... King Lear Barker appears to want Lear to act the storm without thunder . That means by speaking : at least he says nothing of gesture , though asking in an aside , ' What actor in his senses would attempt to act the scene ...
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