A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... Lear ; and the consciousness of Lear is part of the consciousness of human kind . There is the same density of effect throughout . One character echoes another : the blind- ing of Gloucester parallels the cruelty done to Lear ...
... Lear ; and the consciousness of Lear is part of the consciousness of human kind . There is the same density of effect throughout . One character echoes another : the blind- ing of Gloucester parallels the cruelty done to Lear ...
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... Lear ) that she can invoke so whole- heartedly the ' unpublish'd virtues of the earth ' . Her tenderness is rooted in the same strength that enabled her to reject Lear's miscon- ceived demands ( ' Corporeal friends ' , said Blake ...
... Lear ) that she can invoke so whole- heartedly the ' unpublish'd virtues of the earth ' . Her tenderness is rooted in the same strength that enabled her to reject Lear's miscon- ceived demands ( ' Corporeal friends ' , said Blake ...
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... Lear , the killing of Edmund by Edgar in single combat , and the mutual treachery of Goneril and Regan , the way is apparently cleared for an ending far different from that represented by the stark stage - direction : ' Enter Lear with ...
... Lear , the killing of Edmund by Edgar in single combat , and the mutual treachery of Goneril and Regan , the way is apparently cleared for an ending far different from that represented by the stark stage - direction : ' Enter Lear with ...
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