Shakspere's Silences, Tom 10Harvard University Press, 1929 - 279 |
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... Lear's last words , " and my poor fool is hanged , " are meant for Cordelia . There is no arguing about such a point , but I think it scarcely too much to say that Lear's fool has no more right to these words than Touchstone has to the ...
... Lear's last words , " and my poor fool is hanged , " are meant for Cordelia . There is no arguing about such a point , but I think it scarcely too much to say that Lear's fool has no more right to these words than Touchstone has to the ...
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... Lear he actually ignored the traditional outcome of the story as reported by the chroniclers which is favorable to Lear and Cordelia and the distinctly happy ending of the practically ― 1. See above , p . 64 , n . 3 . 2. Quoted by ...
... Lear he actually ignored the traditional outcome of the story as reported by the chroniclers which is favorable to Lear and Cordelia and the distinctly happy ending of the practically ― 1. See above , p . 64 , n . 3 . 2. Quoted by ...
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... Lear . I I believe , for several reasons , that Professor Firth was right in suggesting that the almost disproportionately large " space de- voted in " Milton's " History of Britain to the story of Lear and Cordelia , is probably a ...
... Lear . I I believe , for several reasons , that Professor Firth was right in suggesting that the almost disproportionately large " space de- voted in " Milton's " History of Britain to the story of Lear and Cordelia , is probably a ...
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