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... choice corresponding to the salvation of Lear , be said to accomplish thus the choice he has for five acts been setting himself , the choice to kill or not kill Claudius ? Are we to assume that his stabbing the king with the poisoned ...
... choice corresponding to the salvation of Lear , be said to accomplish thus the choice he has for five acts been setting himself , the choice to kill or not kill Claudius ? Are we to assume that his stabbing the king with the poisoned ...
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... choice of Regan and Goneril , who neither struggle nor rationalize . In Macbeth the process is recapitulated with ... choice , the choice of the past act which constitutes damnation : Pray can I not , Though inclination be as sharp as ...
... choice of Regan and Goneril , who neither struggle nor rationalize . In Macbeth the process is recapitulated with ... choice , the choice of the past act which constitutes damnation : Pray can I not , Though inclination be as sharp as ...
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... choice , is itself temptation : My thought , whose murder yet is but fantastical , Shakes so my single state of man , that function Is smother'd in surmise . ' Function ' , the operation of nature , is smothered in surmise , in what ...
... choice , is itself temptation : My thought , whose murder yet is but fantastical , Shakes so my single state of man , that function Is smother'd in surmise . ' Function ' , the operation of nature , is smothered in surmise , in what ...
Contents
The Hypothesis in History and Comedy | 33 |
The First Testing Corruption and Salvation | 76 |
The Second TestingCorruption and Salvation | 125 |
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The Slave of Life: A Study of Shakespeare and the Idea of Justice. -- Marion Hope Parker No preview available - 2021 |
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