A Picture of Shakespeare's TragediesBrynmill, 1984 - 180 Seiten |
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... reason , is his soul speaking out : What a piece of work is a man ! how noble in reason ! how infinite in faculty ! in form and moving how express and admirable ! in action , how like an angel ! in appre- hension , how like a god ! the ...
... reason , is his soul speaking out : What a piece of work is a man ! how noble in reason ! how infinite in faculty ! in form and moving how express and admirable ! in action , how like an angel ! in appre- hension , how like a god ! the ...
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... reason " and maddens Lear by harping on his offence to reason in his surrender to his daughters . Lear tolerates and seems to need this , in which we can see the courage of his suffering even as he is pricked along so that he should not ...
... reason " and maddens Lear by harping on his offence to reason in his surrender to his daughters . Lear tolerates and seems to need this , in which we can see the courage of his suffering even as he is pricked along so that he should not ...
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... reasons for denying him and castigate him for refractoriness , his words move towards the open confession of his anguish ( " O reason not the need " ) , which in itself signifies release from the unavoid- able deadlock . As Lear visibly ...
... reasons for denying him and castigate him for refractoriness , his words move towards the open confession of his anguish ( " O reason not the need " ) , which in itself signifies release from the unavoid- able deadlock . As Lear visibly ...
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G | 17 |
OTHELLO IN LOVE | 42 |
UNHOLY CORDS | 75 |
Urheberrecht | |
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