Shakespeare's Patterns of Self-knowledgeOhio State University Press, 1972 - Počet stran: 454 |
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Strana 305
... Lear what she can say " to draw / A third more opulent than your sisters , " she replies , " Nothing . " This is the first unexpected answer Lear receives ; unbelievingly , he asks Cordelia to repeat it . It is an answer that strikes at ...
... Lear what she can say " to draw / A third more opulent than your sisters , " she replies , " Nothing . " This is the first unexpected answer Lear receives ; unbelievingly , he asks Cordelia to repeat it . It is an answer that strikes at ...
Strana 309
... Lear is also ignorant of what manner of man he is . His anger against Cordelia and Kent , instances of the wilfullness that , according to Regan , has always been characteristic of him , violates the postulates of self - control and ...
... Lear is also ignorant of what manner of man he is . His anger against Cordelia and Kent , instances of the wilfullness that , according to Regan , has always been characteristic of him , violates the postulates of self - control and ...
Strana 321
... Lear . When we are born , we cry that we are come To this great stage of fools . ( IV.vi.179–84 ) Shakespeare here has Lear turn a simple moral commonplace into a reason - in - madness lesson on the wisdom that comes from seeing mankind ...
... Lear . When we are born , we cry that we are come To this great stage of fools . ( IV.vi.179–84 ) Shakespeare here has Lear turn a simple moral commonplace into a reason - in - madness lesson on the wisdom that comes from seeing mankind ...
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Learning the Method | 3 |
Charting New Courses | 26 |
Framing the Picture of Man | 43 |
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