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... KING ness , when he rejoins Desdemona , is an exclamation which to us , who ... LEAR And at the end , when he has carried out his resolve , and has suffered ... King Lear and the sharpness of its focus are revealed by the fact that in ...
... KING ness , when he rejoins Desdemona , is an exclamation which to us , who ... LEAR And at the end , when he has carried out his resolve , and has suffered ... King Lear and the sharpness of its focus are revealed by the fact that in ...
Page 349
... King Lear or Macbeth very well without consciously realising the dominating sym- bolic motives in these plays . That is because in them the symbols are the outcome of the imagination at white heat , and thus become one with the movement ...
... King Lear or Macbeth very well without consciously realising the dominating sym- bolic motives in these plays . That is because in them the symbols are the outcome of the imagination at white heat , and thus become one with the movement ...
Page 396
... King Lear once again ( Sonnet ) , 349 King conception , imaginative , of the state of a , 190-1 , 217-21 , 225-6 , 235-8 specific conceptions : brilliance and glory of kingship ( astronomical images ) , 225-6 , 235-8 ; enemies or ...
... King Lear once again ( Sonnet ) , 349 King conception , imaginative , of the state of a , 190-1 , 217-21 , 225-6 , 235-8 specific conceptions : brilliance and glory of kingship ( astronomical images ) , 225-6 , 235-8 ; enemies or ...
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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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