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... King Lear , from which he has just returned . This short soliloquy has the double function of expressing amaze- ment and conveying information to the audience , who now learn that the King of France has departed in a rage and that Lear ...
... King Lear , from which he has just returned . This short soliloquy has the double function of expressing amaze- ment and conveying information to the audience , who now learn that the King of France has departed in a rage and that Lear ...
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... Lear there remains the supreme agony . Scarcely has he grown into the power to love another human being , and fixed his love entirely upon Cordelia , when she is murdered and he dies of grief . Shakespeare took the story of King Lear ...
... Lear there remains the supreme agony . Scarcely has he grown into the power to love another human being , and fixed his love entirely upon Cordelia , when she is murdered and he dies of grief . Shakespeare took the story of King Lear ...
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... King John , 28 , 39 , 71 King Lear , 17 , 20 , 24 , 26 , 42 , 88 , 89 , 120 , 143 , 145 , 161-73 , 193 , 208 , 234 use of prose and verse , 14-16 Knight , G. Wilson , and Measure for Measure , 96-7 Lewis , C. S. , 154 , IS7 Lodge ...
... King John , 28 , 39 , 71 King Lear , 17 , 20 , 24 , 26 , 42 , 88 , 89 , 120 , 143 , 145 , 161-73 , 193 , 208 , 234 use of prose and verse , 14-16 Knight , G. Wilson , and Measure for Measure , 96-7 Lewis , C. S. , 154 , IS7 Lodge ...
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