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... played in such a manner as to suggest a repentant sinner welcoming an intercession . Lear dies pointing out of the play at a revelation not vouchsafed to the spectators who remain behind . The catastrophe of King Lear focuses events ...
... played in such a manner as to suggest a repentant sinner welcoming an intercession . Lear dies pointing out of the play at a revelation not vouchsafed to the spectators who remain behind . The catastrophe of King Lear focuses events ...
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... play of the swelling Jonsonian eloquence that mocks the various characters ' aspirations . But it was Richard Brome who most of all absorbed Jonson and used his techniques dramatically . In The Antipodes ( 1638 ) he stages a play within a ...
... play of the swelling Jonsonian eloquence that mocks the various characters ' aspirations . But it was Richard Brome who most of all absorbed Jonson and used his techniques dramatically . In The Antipodes ( 1638 ) he stages a play within a ...
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... play at large and so it cannot be self - supporting . When Macbeth says ' He's here in double trust ' , it is vital for us to know who that ' He ' is . Even the name , Duncan , would not be enough . The speech , if it were monologue ...
... play at large and so it cannot be self - supporting . When Macbeth says ' He's here in double trust ' , it is vital for us to know who that ' He ' is . Even the name , Duncan , would not be enough . The speech , if it were monologue ...
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Piers Plowman through Modern Eyes I | 1 |
Experimentalist Extraordinary | 30 |
Elizabethan Poetry | 69 |
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