TragediesFrowde, 1912 - 1315 pages |
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Page 379
... Edgar's rhymed soliloquy at the end of Act III , Scene vi , is not from Shakespeare's hand , and perhaps with more probability - that the last two lines of Act 1 , and the Fool's prophecy at the end of Act III , Scene ii , are additions ...
... Edgar's rhymed soliloquy at the end of Act III , Scene vi , is not from Shakespeare's hand , and perhaps with more probability - that the last two lines of Act 1 , and the Fool's prophecy at the end of Act III , Scene ii , are additions ...
Page 382
... unfaltering fidelity of Kent , the championship of right by Edgar , the distracted yet exquisite loyalty of Lear's poor boy ' , and the very heart of Dante's ' Rose of the C Blessed ' in Cordelia's love . And as for Lear 382 KING LEAR.
... unfaltering fidelity of Kent , the championship of right by Edgar , the distracted yet exquisite loyalty of Lear's poor boy ' , and the very heart of Dante's ' Rose of the C Blessed ' in Cordelia's love . And as for Lear 382 KING LEAR.
Page 383
... Edgar is her fellow worker for good . The play is much more than a drama which may be classed under the rubric La Famille ' . The whole of humanity , as far as it is here represented , is divided into the com- batants who take the side ...
... Edgar is her fellow worker for good . The play is much more than a drama which may be classed under the rubric La Famille ' . The whole of humanity , as far as it is here represented , is divided into the com- batants who take the side ...
Page 384
... a century . He rectified what was wanting in the regularity and probability of the tale , he informs us , by running through the whole a love betwixt Edgar and Cordelia . The Fool disappears ; perhaps he 384 ' KING LEAR ' :
... a century . He rectified what was wanting in the regularity and probability of the tale , he informs us , by running through the whole a love betwixt Edgar and Cordelia . The Fool disappears ; perhaps he 384 ' KING LEAR ' :
Page 385
William Shakespeare. Edgar and Cordelia . The Fool disappears ; perhaps he too was irregular , but Tate could not feel the heart- rending notes of Shakespeare's violin . It was in this version that Garrick appeared as Lear in 1741-2 ...
William Shakespeare. Edgar and Cordelia . The Fool disappears ; perhaps he too was irregular , but Tate could not feel the heart- rending notes of Shakespeare's violin . It was in this version that Garrick appeared as Lear in 1741-2 ...
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