Shakespeare's TragediesRoutledge and Paul, 1951 - 277 pagina's |
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Pagina 97
... father's death , mother had been carrying on a sordid intrigue with uncle , and that father's death was due not to thrombosis , as the medical certificate recorded , but to arsenic . What would be our immediate reaction , once the first ...
... father's death , mother had been carrying on a sordid intrigue with uncle , and that father's death was due not to thrombosis , as the medical certificate recorded , but to arsenic . What would be our immediate reaction , once the first ...
Pagina 166
... father , Gloucester , who in his own way is as hasty as Lear . It is noteworthy and hardly accidental that the destruction of both fathers begins with the word ' Nothing ' : GLOUCESTER . What paper were you reading ? BASTARD . Nothing ...
... father , Gloucester , who in his own way is as hasty as Lear . It is noteworthy and hardly accidental that the destruction of both fathers begins with the word ' Nothing ' : GLOUCESTER . What paper were you reading ? BASTARD . Nothing ...
Pagina 167
... father and daughter flares into a crisis . Goneril has been working towards this climax and her rebuke of her old father is carefully prepared , bitter , insulting and threatening , but for all its unkindness , accurate . Lear cannot ...
... father and daughter flares into a crisis . Goneril has been working towards this climax and her rebuke of her old father is carefully prepared , bitter , insulting and threatening , but for all its unkindness , accurate . Lear cannot ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY | 9 |
TITUS ANDRONICUS | 30 |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 47 |
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