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... evil deeds which abound in the historical plays , the picture of the ' infection of the time ' , the distempered body of the kingdom , full of ' rank diseases ' , is constant . The idea also that one evil leads to another is ever ...
... evil deeds which abound in the historical plays , the picture of the ' infection of the time ' , the distempered body of the kingdom , full of ' rank diseases ' , is constant . The idea also that one evil leads to another is ever ...
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Caroline F. E. Spurgeon. EVIL IS FOUL AND DISEASED 161 The conception of evil as a tumour or ulcer is also constant , as when Lear turns on Goneril , calling her ' a boil , a plague - sore , an embossed carbuncle ' in his K.L. 2. 4. 226 ...
Caroline F. E. Spurgeon. EVIL IS FOUL AND DISEASED 161 The conception of evil as a tumour or ulcer is also constant , as when Lear turns on Goneril , calling her ' a boil , a plague - sore , an embossed carbuncle ' in his K.L. 2. 4. 226 ...
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... evil as revealed in the tragedies , it will be seen that they support and reinforce it . Mr Bradley points out that in the tragic plays evil exhibits itself as something alien to the whole or ulti- mate order of the world , which order ...
... evil as revealed in the tragedies , it will be seen that they support and reinforce it . Mr Bradley points out that in the tragic plays evil exhibits itself as something alien to the whole or ulti- mate order of the world , which order ...
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The Aim and Method explained | 3 |
Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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