King LearYale University Press, 1 באוק׳ 2008 - 215 עמודים King Lear, one of Shakespeare's darkest and most savage plays, tells the story of the foolish and Job-like Lear, who divides his kingdom, as he does his affections, according to vanity and whim. Lear's failure as a father engulfs himself and his world in turmoil and tragedy. |
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עמוד xiii
... text. And twenty-first-century minds have no business, in such matters,overruling seventeenth-century ones.Whoever the compositors were,they were more or less Shakespeare's contemporaries,and we are xiii about this book.
... text. And twenty-first-century minds have no business, in such matters,overruling seventeenth-century ones.Whoever the compositors were,they were more or less Shakespeare's contemporaries,and we are xiii about this book.
עמוד xiv
... first-century readers, to highlight what four-hundred- year-old punctuation standards may not make clear—and may even,at times,misrepresent.) When the printed texts have a colon, what we are being signaled is that they heard a syntactic ...
... first-century readers, to highlight what four-hundred- year-old punctuation standards may not make clear—and may even,at times,misrepresent.) When the printed texts have a colon, what we are being signaled is that they heard a syntactic ...
עמוד xvi
... first- century English have been added,in parentheses • Annotations of repeated words are not repeated.Explanations of the first instance of such common words are followed by the sign *.Readers may easily track down the first annotation ...
... first- century English have been added,in parentheses • Annotations of repeated words are not repeated.Explanations of the first instance of such common words are followed by the sign *.Readers may easily track down the first annotation ...
עמוד xviii
... first three acts,necessarily involves a special dramatic structure.Virtually all commentators have noted that Lear's greatness is surely different,and the nature of that differentness has been ex- plained in a wide range of ways.4 ...
... first three acts,necessarily involves a special dramatic structure.Virtually all commentators have noted that Lear's greatness is surely different,and the nature of that differentness has been ex- plained in a wide range of ways.4 ...
עמוד xix
... first three acts—was from the start designed to indulge and please the actors in Shakespeare's company. It is not accidental that, though the cast list is relatively small, twelve of Lear's two dozen significant characters have each ...
... first three acts—was from the start designed to indulge and please the actors in Shakespeare's company. It is not accidental that, though the cast list is relatively small, twelve of Lear's two dozen significant characters have each ...
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