Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... Lear , and de- clared in favor of Nahum Tate's improvement on Shak- spere's play , according to which Edgar makes love to Cordelia , and she retires in the end " with victory and felicity . " To die is so exceedingly uncomfortable ; to ...
... Lear , and de- clared in favor of Nahum Tate's improvement on Shak- spere's play , according to which Edgar makes love to Cordelia , and she retires in the end " with victory and felicity . " To die is so exceedingly uncomfortable ; to ...
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... Lear to ingeniously invented motives ; he could , if he had chosen , by psycho- logical fence have turned aside the weapons of those as- sailants who lay to his charge improbability and unnatu- ralness . But then the key - note of the ...
... Lear to ingeniously invented motives ; he could , if he had chosen , by psycho- logical fence have turned aside the weapons of those as- sailants who lay to his charge improbability and unnatu- ralness . But then the key - note of the ...
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... Lear's old age was precisely this - his ac- quiring a supreme need of what is best , though a need which finds , as far as we can learn , no satisfaction ? We guess at the spiritual significance of the great tragic facts of the world ...
... Lear's old age was precisely this - his ac- quiring a supreme need of what is best , though a need which finds , as far as we can learn , no satisfaction ? We guess at the spiritual significance of the great tragic facts of the world ...
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