The Crown of Life: Essays in Interpretation of Shakespeare's Final PlaysOxford University Press, 1947 - 336 oldal |
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146. oldal
... King's cause , too , recalls that of Kent in King Lear with whom , as another honest but expressly unshowy person , he has much in common . Kent's contrast with the flattering , oily Oswald ( ' No contraries hold more antipathy than I ...
... King's cause , too , recalls that of Kent in King Lear with whom , as another honest but expressly unshowy person , he has much in common . Kent's contrast with the flattering , oily Oswald ( ' No contraries hold more antipathy than I ...
205. oldal
... King Lear we have a ' filial ingratitude ' ( III . iv . 14 ) , correspond- ing to Prospero's viewing of himself as ' a good parent , too kindly begetting in his child ( meaning his brother ) a corre- sponding falsehood ' ( 1. 11. 94 ...
... King Lear we have a ' filial ingratitude ' ( III . iv . 14 ) , correspond- ing to Prospero's viewing of himself as ' a good parent , too kindly begetting in his child ( meaning his brother ) a corre- sponding falsehood ' ( 1. 11. 94 ...
211. oldal
... Lear and Coriolanus are called dragons ( King Lear , 1. i . 124 ; Coriolanus , v . iv . 14 ) . He combines the infra - natural evil of Macbeth with the bestial evil of King Lear , where man's suicidal voracity is compared to ' monsters ...
... Lear and Coriolanus are called dragons ( King Lear , 1. i . 124 ; Coriolanus , v . iv . 14 ) . He combines the infra - natural evil of Macbeth with the bestial evil of King Lear , where man's suicidal voracity is compared to ' monsters ...
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