King Lear in Our TimeUniversity of California Press, 1965 - 126 стор. Perhaps more than any other play of Shakespeare's King Lear has been subjected to almost totally contradictory interpretations. An important theme is the play's examination of society and the ties of service and family love. |
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... bring reminiscences of the story of Paul and Silas , when by the magistrates of Philippi they were thrown into prison and the stocks , only to be miraculously released at midnight by an earthquake as they sat singing psalms ; and ...
... bring reminiscences of the story of Paul and Silas , when by the magistrates of Philippi they were thrown into prison and the stocks , only to be miraculously released at midnight by an earthquake as they sat singing psalms ; and ...
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... bring to mind the new clothing brought to Skelton's Magnificence , after his repentance , by Redress.18 His somewhat riddling words to Cordelia as they are about to be led to prison- He that parts us shall bring a brand from heaven And ...
... bring to mind the new clothing brought to Skelton's Magnificence , after his repentance , by Redress.18 His somewhat riddling words to Cordelia as they are about to be led to prison- He that parts us shall bring a brand from heaven And ...
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... brings the stricken deer , abandoned and self - pitying like himself , whose " sobbing " he accompanies with his own " weeping . " To Rosalind , it brings tongues in trees , but not in the same way as to her father : to her the trees ...
... brings the stricken deer , abandoned and self - pitying like himself , whose " sobbing " he accompanies with his own " weeping . " To Rosalind , it brings tongues in trees , but not in the same way as to her father : to her the trees ...
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Ethnomimesis: Folklife and the Representation of Culture Robert Cantwell Обмежений попередній перегляд - 1993 |