Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 11Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 79
... Edgar's place in the scheme of things . We mulled it over as we walked . Edgar , legitimate son of Gloucester ; perhaps twenty - four or twenty - five years old . Something of an introvert ; perhaps a bookish type . One senses that ...
... Edgar's place in the scheme of things . We mulled it over as we walked . Edgar , legitimate son of Gloucester ; perhaps twenty - four or twenty - five years old . Something of an introvert ; perhaps a bookish type . One senses that ...
Page 80
... Edgar had come to confess . During the course of the confessional , Edmund , using theo- logical arguments and the pious determination of a clergy- man , was to persuade Edgar to forfeit his lands for the good of his soul . In a second ...
... Edgar had come to confess . During the course of the confessional , Edmund , using theo- logical arguments and the pious determination of a clergy- man , was to persuade Edgar to forfeit his lands for the good of his soul . In a second ...
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... Edgar at the be- ginning of Act IV : The worst is not So long as we can say " This is the worst " - [ IV . i . 27-8 ] where the emphasis , which belongs to say , was given to This . Verse - speaking has improved a little at Stratford in ...
... Edgar at the be- ginning of Act IV : The worst is not So long as we can say " This is the worst " - [ IV . i . 27-8 ] where the emphasis , which belongs to say , was given to This . Verse - speaking has improved a little at Stratford in ...
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