The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... death of King LEAR and his three Daughters . With the unfortunate life of Edgar , sonne and heire to the Earle of Gloster , and his sullen and assumed humor of | TOM of Bedlam : As it was played before the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall ...
... death of King LEAR and his three Daughters . With the unfortunate life of Edgar , sonne and heire to the Earle of Gloster , and his sullen and assumed humor of | TOM of Bedlam : As it was played before the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall ...
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... death of Mary : - Farewell my realm of Fraunce , fare- well , Adieu ; Adieu mes nobles tous , and England now farewell : Farewell Madames my Ladyes , car ie suis perdu , etc. Her suicide forms the climax of a long debate with ' Despair ...
... death of Mary : - Farewell my realm of Fraunce , fare- well , Adieu ; Adieu mes nobles tous , and England now farewell : Farewell Madames my Ladyes , car ie suis perdu , etc. Her suicide forms the climax of a long debate with ' Despair ...
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... death would hardly have been thus forborne . It is clear that the author of the Chronicle play 1 A phrase perhaps in Shake- speare's mind when he made Lear , piteously striving with his frenzy , exclaim : ' No , I will be the pattern of ...
... death would hardly have been thus forborne . It is clear that the author of the Chronicle play 1 A phrase perhaps in Shake- speare's mind when he made Lear , piteously striving with his frenzy , exclaim : ' No , I will be the pattern of ...
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... death . Kent is a blunter Perillus , Oswald a less masculine ' Messenger . ' Leir's reunion with Cordeilla faintly foreshadows the ineffable pathos of the close of Shakespeare's Fourth Act.1 But beyond this , the old play interests us ...
... death . Kent is a blunter Perillus , Oswald a less masculine ' Messenger . ' Leir's reunion with Cordeilla faintly foreshadows the ineffable pathos of the close of Shakespeare's Fourth Act.1 But beyond this , the old play interests us ...
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... death , like all the other miseries of the story , into relation with the supreme pathos of the fate of Lear . It was evidently as a foil to Lear's sublime agony that Shakespeare introduced the crasser and more material Nemesis that ...
... death , like all the other miseries of the story , into relation with the supreme pathos of the fate of Lear . It was evidently as a foil to Lear's sublime agony that Shakespeare introduced the crasser and more material Nemesis that ...
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