The Good that Lives After Them: A Pattern in Shakespeare's Tragedies |
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... live , it would " redeem " all the " sorrows " of his past life : This feather stirs , she lives ! If it be so , It is a chance that does redeem all sorrows That ever I have felt . ( 266-68 ) His words to her and about her at and near ...
... live , it would " redeem " all the " sorrows " of his past life : This feather stirs , she lives ! If it be so , It is a chance that does redeem all sorrows That ever I have felt . ( 266-68 ) His words to her and about her at and near ...
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... live . This is the case also , interest- ingly , with the protagonist of the morality play which Shakespeare seems to have had in mind when creating King Lear . In The Pride of Life , " the oldest of the English moral dramas " ( Creeth ...
... live . This is the case also , interest- ingly , with the protagonist of the morality play which Shakespeare seems to have had in mind when creating King Lear . In The Pride of Life , " the oldest of the English moral dramas " ( Creeth ...
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... live . How to live , however , seems to Richard the simplest of matters . He knows , or at least thinks he knows , exactly how he should live , how he should adapt to the " world " around him , and in the prologue explains this to us ...
... live . How to live , however , seems to Richard the simplest of matters . He knows , or at least thinks he knows , exactly how he should live , how he should adapt to the " world " around him , and in the prologue explains this to us ...
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Hamlets Other Purpose | 12 |
King Lear and Macbeth the First Love Test | 39 |
King Lear and Macbeth the Second Love Test | 100 |
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