A Picture of Shakespeare's TragediesBrynmill, 1984 - 180 Seiten |
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... leaves it with Lear to call his daughters liars . To do so would be to confess the appeal in his sudden chal- lenge , to admit that the provocation constitutes asking his daughters if they will hate him if he is good to them ; and to ...
... leaves it with Lear to call his daughters liars . To do so would be to confess the appeal in his sudden chal- lenge , to admit that the provocation constitutes asking his daughters if they will hate him if he is good to them ; and to ...
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... leaves him lost and tired ; his " As flies to wanton boys are we to th ' gods ; / They kill us for their sport " goes with his suicide attempt as an avowal of hopelessness ; for his restored courage is no new thing to him but matter of ...
... leaves him lost and tired ; his " As flies to wanton boys are we to th ' gods ; / They kill us for their sport " goes with his suicide attempt as an avowal of hopelessness ; for his restored courage is no new thing to him but matter of ...
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... leaves him with the choice of suicidal loyalty or desertion . Enobarbus's crisis comes from Antony's , which it parallels ; deserting ( as Antony tragically deserts honour ) he dies the death imposed by an inevitable dishonour . Antony ...
... leaves him with the choice of suicidal loyalty or desertion . Enobarbus's crisis comes from Antony's , which it parallels ; deserting ( as Antony tragically deserts honour ) he dies the death imposed by an inevitable dishonour . Antony ...
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G | 17 |
OTHELLO IN LOVE | 42 |
UNHOLY CORDS | 75 |
Urheberrecht | |
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