| Leah Scragg - Drama - 1988 - 258 pages
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| George T. Wright - Poetry - 1988 - 366 pages
...understand me, By each at once her choppy finger laying Upon her skinny lips. (Macbeth. 1.3.43-45) 217 (b 1) If she must teem, Create her child of spleen, that...may live And be a thwart disnatur'd torment to her. (Km* Lear, 1.4.281-sj) (c,) If thou didst ever hold me in thy heart, Absent thee from felicity a while,... | |
| John Casey, John Peter Anthony Casey - Cardinal virtues - 1990 - 260 pages
...immediate reply were meant to be nothing short of frightful: Hear, nature, hear; dear goddess hear! Suspend thy purpose, if thou didst intend To make...from her derogate body never spring A babe to honour her!14 Bradley's description of Lear's behaviour as hubris is too simple. For instance, Lear's speech... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 1990 - 324 pages
...ignorant Of what hath moved you. Lear It may be so, my lord. Hear, Nature, hear! Dear Goddess, hear! 260 Suspend thy purpose, if thou didst intend To make...increase, And from her derogate body never spring 265 A babe to honour her! If she must teem, Create her child of spleen, that it may live And be a thwart... | |
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