King LearPenguin UK, 7. 4. 2005 - Počet stran: 368 'The most perfect specimen of the dramatic art existing in the world' Percy Bysshe Shelley |
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... father chose her as his executor over her eight sisters and his four stepchildren when she was only in her late teens, which suggests that she was of more than average practical ability. Her husband John, a glover, apparently unable to ...
... father chose her as his executor over her eight sisters and his four stepchildren when she was only in her late teens, which suggests that she was of more than average practical ability. Her husband John, a glover, apparently unable to ...
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... father reunited with the daughter he thought he had lost for ever – this time, however, with the joyful ending so cruelly denied to Lear. In fact, Shakespeare had already given a festive twist to that theme several years before King ...
... father reunited with the daughter he thought he had lost for ever – this time, however, with the joyful ending so cruelly denied to Lear. In fact, Shakespeare had already given a festive twist to that theme several years before King ...
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... father's natural demise. The brutal, comfortless denouement that Shakespeare inflicts on his audience is without ... father, Gloucester, on the road to Dover in King Lear. Like Edgar, too, Leonatus frustrates his father's plan to commit ...
... father's natural demise. The brutal, comfortless denouement that Shakespeare inflicts on his audience is without ... father, Gloucester, on the road to Dover in King Lear. Like Edgar, too, Leonatus frustrates his father's plan to commit ...
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William Shakespeare George Hunter. words. In Arcadia, moreover, the father's death occurs only after his virtuous son has been enthroned in his place, while the latter forgives his villainous sibling on condition that he mend his ways ...
William Shakespeare George Hunter. words. In Arcadia, moreover, the father's death occurs only after his virtuous son has been enthroned in his place, while the latter forgives his villainous sibling on condition that he mend his ways ...
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... Fathers to Their Children' must have struck as many chords with Shakespeare while he worked on Lear as the French ... father is not enough, however, to absolve or redeem him. From his punitive humiliation and protracted torment he ...
... Fathers to Their Children' must have struck as many chords with Shakespeare while he worked on Lear as the French ... father is not enough, however, to absolve or redeem him. From his punitive humiliation and protracted torment he ...
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