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. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 16
עמוד xxvii
... ,1957), 174–175. 5. H.Granville Barker,“King Lear,”quoted in Anne Bradby,ed.,Shakespeare Criticism,1919–35 (London:Oxford University Press,1936),112. 1 RAYgin 2 duke nobleman of royal blood,subordinate only to xxvii introduction.
... ,1957), 174–175. 5. H.Granville Barker,“King Lear,”quoted in Anne Bradby,ed.,Shakespeare Criticism,1919–35 (London:Oxford University Press,1936),112. 1 RAYgin 2 duke nobleman of royal blood,subordinate only to xxvii introduction.
עמוד 2
... Duke of Cornwall (Regan's husband) Earl3 of Kent Earl of Gloucester4 Edgar (Gloucester's older son) Edmund (Gloucester's younger son,illegitimate) King of France Duke of Burgundy Fool Oswald (Goneril's steward) Curran (Gloucester's ...
... Duke of Cornwall (Regan's husband) Earl3 of Kent Earl of Gloucester4 Edgar (Gloucester's older son) Edmund (Gloucester's younger son,illegitimate) King of France Duke of Burgundy Fool Oswald (Goneril's steward) Curran (Gloucester's ...
עמוד 3
... Duke of Albany than Cornwall. Gloucester It did always seem so to us.2 But now,in the division of the kingdom,it appears not3 which of the dukes he values4 most,for qualities5 are so weighed6 that curiosity7 in neither8 can make choice9 ...
... Duke of Albany than Cornwall. Gloucester It did always seem so to us.2 But now,in the division of the kingdom,it appears not3 which of the dukes he values4 most,for qualities5 are so weighed6 that curiosity7 in neither8 can make choice9 ...
עמוד 14
... duke,Kent is the feudal inferior of the King) 168 wretch,rascal 169 (1) be patient (“control yourself ”),(2) desist from violence (“avoid/shun this”)* 170 bestow upon apply/give to 171 offensive,filthy,gross* 172 vent clamor utter ...
... duke,Kent is the feudal inferior of the King) 168 wretch,rascal 169 (1) be patient (“control yourself ”),(2) desist from violence (“avoid/shun this”)* 170 bestow upon apply/give to 171 offensive,filthy,gross* 172 vent clamor utter ...
עמוד 39
הגעת למגבלת הצפייה עבור ספר זה מדוע?.
הגעת למגבלת הצפייה עבור ספר זה מדוע?.
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