King LearMethuen, 1952 - Počet stran: 256 |
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... referring to any specific mon- ster . Cf. M.V. II . ii . 57. Upton suggests that the reference is to the hippopotamus , a symbol of impiety and ingratitude . Plutarch , Morals ( tr . P. Holland ) p . 1300 , mentions a picture in the ...
... referring to any specific mon- ster . Cf. M.V. II . ii . 57. Upton suggests that the reference is to the hippopotamus , a symbol of impiety and ingratitude . Plutarch , Morals ( tr . P. Holland ) p . 1300 , mentions a picture in the ...
Strana 157
... referring to Lear's punishment . Malone , however , thinks that Goneril is referring not to Lear , but to the King of France ; and Furness and Kittredge believe that she means that only fools will pity Albany if he is defeated or ...
... referring to Lear's punishment . Malone , however , thinks that Goneril is referring not to Lear , but to the King of France ; and Furness and Kittredge believe that she means that only fools will pity Albany if he is defeated or ...
Strana 216
... referring to himself ; others think he is referring to Lear and himself . In N.Q. 18 Oct. 1890 , p . 305 , the passage is paraphrased : “ If Fortune , in the history of the world , pre- eminently loved and then hated two persons , here ...
... referring to himself ; others think he is referring to Lear and himself . In N.Q. 18 Oct. 1890 , p . 305 , the passage is paraphrased : “ If Fortune , in the history of the world , pre- eminently loved and then hated two persons , here ...
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