A Picture of Shakespeare's TragediesBrynmill, 1984 - 180 Seiten |
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... hold my peace . " He will confront what negates his sense of life ; but it can only be in the recognition that it must undo him . Conceiving it thus , he conceives his mother's and Claudius's desire as an aspect of a world with which ...
... hold my peace . " He will confront what negates his sense of life ; but it can only be in the recognition that it must undo him . Conceiving it thus , he conceives his mother's and Claudius's desire as an aspect of a world with which ...
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... Hold , hold ! ' Yet again , for all the sincere cruelty of her insistence on the keen knife and the wound and seduction of the worst guilt imaginable ( to jilt it when it comes in earnest ) her passionate determination is not terrible ...
... Hold , hold ! ' Yet again , for all the sincere cruelty of her insistence on the keen knife and the wound and seduction of the worst guilt imaginable ( to jilt it when it comes in earnest ) her passionate determination is not terrible ...
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... hold thy bloody hand " ) is close enough , for all his accusation of the lot of mortal man , to self - castigation ... holds all the while trump cards of exile and suicide . Lear intends no- thing beyond seeing it out ( scathingly ) and ...
... hold thy bloody hand " ) is close enough , for all his accusation of the lot of mortal man , to self - castigation ... holds all the while trump cards of exile and suicide . Lear intends no- thing beyond seeing it out ( scathingly ) and ...
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G | 17 |
OTHELLO IN LOVE | 42 |
UNHOLY CORDS | 75 |
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