King LearPearson/Longman, 2005 - 264 Seiten From Longman's new Cultural Editions Series, King Lear, edited by Claire McEachern, presents the play along with a critical introduction and contextual materials from the era of Shakespeare. |
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... fear too far . ° GONERIL Safer than trust too far . Let me still take away the harms I fear , Not fear still to be taken . ° I know his heart . What he hath uttered I have writ my sister . If she sustain him and his hundred knights When ...
... fear too far . ° GONERIL Safer than trust too far . Let me still take away the harms I fear , Not fear still to be taken . ° I know his heart . What he hath uttered I have writ my sister . If she sustain him and his hundred knights When ...
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... fear are no longer his weapons . William Gouge ( 1578-1653 ) As a puritan , minister William Gouge articulates a ... fear in children , and their affection , love . So entire and so ardent is parents ' affection towards their children ...
... fear are no longer his weapons . William Gouge ( 1578-1653 ) As a puritan , minister William Gouge articulates a ... fear in children , and their affection , love . So entire and so ardent is parents ' affection towards their children ...
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William Shakespeare Claire McEachern. Apostle here intimateth under these two words , fear and trembling . In both these respects St. Peter commandeth servants to be subject in all fear.11 So proper is this fear to a servant in relation ...
William Shakespeare Claire McEachern. Apostle here intimateth under these two words , fear and trembling . In both these respects St. Peter commandeth servants to be subject in all fear.11 So proper is this fear to a servant in relation ...
Inhalt
The Texts of King Lear | 134 |
Shakespeares Narrative and Dramatic Sources | 141 |
The State | 158 |
Urheberrecht | |
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A. C. Bradley Alack ALBANY Albany's attasked bastard Burgundy child Cordelia CORNWALL daughters dear death dost doth Duke duke of Albany Duke of Cornwall duty earl Earl of Gloucester EDGAR Edmund Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear flatter follow fool fortune France GENTLEMAN give GLOUCESTER Gloucester's gods Goneril Goneril and Regan Gorboduc grace hast hath hear heart heavens honor husband i'th John Keats KENT King Lear kingdom knave Lear's Leir letter live London look lord madam master means mind nature never night noble nuncle o'th OSWALD parents passion pity play play's poor pray prince Quarto Raphael Holinshed reason REGAN Robert Armin royal Samothes SCENE servants Shakespeare sister sonne speak speech sword thee There's thine things thou Tragedy unto villain William Hazlitt