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... eye on passages in it ( see notes to Act III . scene iv . lines 53 , 54 , and to Act IV . scene i . lines 63 , 64 ) . As to the other limit , we know that King Lear was written before Saint Stephen's Day ( 26th December ) 1606 ; from ...
... eye on passages in it ( see notes to Act III . scene iv . lines 53 , 54 , and to Act IV . scene i . lines 63 , 64 ) . As to the other limit , we know that King Lear was written before Saint Stephen's Day ( 26th December ) 1606 ; from ...
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... eyes , we must not forget what a gulf there is between it and Shakespeare's marvellous presenta- tion . Nowhere , I think , has he or any other hand given to the world a work more deeply and truly pathetic . With that key so peculiarly ...
... eyes , we must not forget what a gulf there is between it and Shakespeare's marvellous presenta- tion . Nowhere , I think , has he or any other hand given to the world a work more deeply and truly pathetic . With that key so peculiarly ...
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... eyes , and it is through this action that Regan's husband , the savage Cornwall , comes by his deserved doom . All sane1 critics are agreed that by interweaving this story with the simple " Leir " story , Shakespeare has , with a stroke ...
... eyes , and it is through this action that Regan's husband , the savage Cornwall , comes by his deserved doom . All sane1 critics are agreed that by interweaving this story with the simple " Leir " story , Shakespeare has , with a stroke ...
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... eyes to grieve our heart , " is brimful of strange and wildly eloquent speeches , which , by reason of astonishing vigour and reach , both touch our hearts and appeal strongly to our imagina- tions ; while as the wits of the poor and ...
... eyes to grieve our heart , " is brimful of strange and wildly eloquent speeches , which , by reason of astonishing vigour and reach , both touch our hearts and appeal strongly to our imagina- tions ; while as the wits of the poor and ...
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... eye - sight , space and liberty ; Beyond what can be valued rich or rare ; 55 No less than life , with grace , health , beauty , honour ; As much as child e'er lov'd , or father found ; A love that makes that makes breath poor and ...
... eye - sight , space and liberty ; Beyond what can be valued rich or rare ; 55 No less than life , with grace , health , beauty , honour ; As much as child e'er lov'd , or father found ; A love that makes that makes breath poor and ...
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