A Life of Shakespeare: With an Anthology of Shakespeare's PoetryCarroll & Nicholson, 1949 - 239 Seiten |
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... feel uncomfortable when witnessing the discrowning of a monarch on the stage . But other aspects of the play must have touched her more nearly . Richard's picture of a ruler's pre- carious state cannot have appealed to a woman who loved ...
... feel uncomfortable when witnessing the discrowning of a monarch on the stage . But other aspects of the play must have touched her more nearly . Richard's picture of a ruler's pre- carious state cannot have appealed to a woman who loved ...
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... feel , feel your power quickly ; . So distribution should undo excess , And each man have enough . " By awaking pity , suffering arouses perception , and Lear realises that human beings are at the mercy of knaves , hypocrites and fools ...
... feel , feel your power quickly ; . So distribution should undo excess , And each man have enough . " By awaking pity , suffering arouses perception , and Lear realises that human beings are at the mercy of knaves , hypocrites and fools ...
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... feel strongly on any particular side for as long as one of his characters was taking it , after which he could feel equally strongly on the opposite side for as long as another of his characters was taking that . Anyone who studies ...
... feel strongly on any particular side for as long as one of his characters was taking it , after which he could feel equally strongly on the opposite side for as long as another of his characters was taking that . Anyone who studies ...
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