King LearLongmans, 1907 - 152 Seiten |
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... play . The same thing happened next year , and no doubt the child of five was there with open eyes to see . At seven years of age he was sent to the Free Grammar School of the Holy Cross , a few streets away from his father's house ...
... play . The same thing happened next year , and no doubt the child of five was there with open eyes to see . At seven years of age he was sent to the Free Grammar School of the Holy Cross , a few streets away from his father's house ...
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William Shakespeare. play , he has portrayed in the character of the pedantic but not unkindly Holofernes the schoolmaster of his own early days . John Shakespeare's fortunes , which were at their height in 1568 , when he was chief ...
William Shakespeare. play , he has portrayed in the character of the pedantic but not unkindly Holofernes the schoolmaster of his own early days . John Shakespeare's fortunes , which were at their height in 1568 , when he was chief ...
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... play of the Merry Wives of Windsor . King Henry V. appeared about 1599 , and with it Shakespeare closed his noble series of plays from English history , for Henry VIII . , which appeared later , is only in part his work . To this same ...
... play of the Merry Wives of Windsor . King Henry V. appeared about 1599 , and with it Shakespeare closed his noble series of plays from English history , for Henry VIII . , which appeared later , is only in part his work . To this same ...
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William Shakespeare. INTRODUCTION . The Plot . That " Lear is especially the play of the breach of family ties " is true both as regards the main plot and the subsidiary plot . Put briefly , the main plot of the play centres round the ...
William Shakespeare. INTRODUCTION . The Plot . That " Lear is especially the play of the breach of family ties " is true both as regards the main plot and the subsidiary plot . Put briefly , the main plot of the play centres round the ...
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... play over and say nothing about it . All that we can say must fall far short of the subject . To attempt to give a description of the play itself or of its effect upon the mind is mere impertinence . " These words of Hazlitt refer of ...
... play over and say nothing about it . All that we can say must fall far short of the subject . To attempt to give a description of the play itself or of its effect upon the mind is mere impertinence . " These words of Hazlitt refer of ...
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Alack Albany arms Bedlam better brother Burgundy character Child Rowland Cordelia CORN dear death Dost thou doth Dover Duke of Albany Duke of Cornwall Earl of Gloucester Edmund Enter EDGAR Enter KENT Enter LEAR Exeunt Exit eyes father FOOL fortune foul fiend France gainst GENT gentleman give GLOUCESTER'S castle gods Goneril Goneril and Regan GORDON BROWNE grace hath hear heart heaven hither honour John Shakespeare Julius Cæsar King Lear knave lady Lear's look lord madam master Nahum Tate nature night noble nuncle OSWALD pity play plot poet poor pray Prithee Re-enter SCENE seek Servants Shakespeare shame sirrah sister slave speak speech stand storm sword tears tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt traitor trumpet villain weep WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE words