King LearYale University Press, 2008-10-01 - 215 psl. King Lear, one of Shakespeare's darkest and most savage plays, tells the story of the foolish and Job-like Lear, who divides his kingdom, as he does his affections, according to vanity and whim. Lear's failure as a father engulfs himself and his world in turmoil and tragedy. |
Knygos viduje
Rezultatai 1–5 iš 27
xxxii psl.
... standing. Significant profits could be and were made.Private theaters were smaller,more exclusive. • There was no director.A book-holder/prompter/props manager,standing in the tiring-room behind the backstage doors,worked from a text ...
... standing. Significant profits could be and were made.Private theaters were smaller,more exclusive. • There was no director.A book-holder/prompter/props manager,standing in the tiring-room behind the backstage doors,worked from a text ...
6 psl.
... standing 54 as to,in the matter of (“for”) 55 i.e.,those who surround a monarch (“courtiers”) 56 temporary stay 57 responded to (“given an answer”)* 58 i.e.,loosely plural,not limited to precisely two of something 59 6 act 1 • scene 1.
... standing 54 as to,in the matter of (“for”) 55 i.e.,those who surround a monarch (“courtiers”) 56 temporary stay 57 responded to (“given an answer”)* 58 i.e.,loosely plural,not limited to precisely two of something 59 6 act 1 • scene 1.
16 psl.
... stands. If aught within that little-seeming202 substance, Or all of it,with our displeasure pieced,203 200 And nothing more,may fitly like204 your Grace,205 She's there,206 and. 191 fanfare 192 address toward speak to 193 in the least in ...
... stands. If aught within that little-seeming202 substance, Or all of it,with our displeasure pieced,203 200 And nothing more,may fitly like204 your Grace,205 She's there,206 and. 191 fanfare 192 address toward speak to 193 in the least in ...
19 psl.
Pasiekėte šios knygos galimų peržiūrėti puslapių ribą.
Pasiekėte šios knygos galimų peržiūrėti puslapių ribą.
25 psl.
Pasiekėte šios knygos galimų peržiūrėti puslapių ribą.
Pasiekėte šios knygos galimų peržiūrėti puslapių ribą.
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
Albany annotated answer appear Attendant Attendants bear better bring Burgundy comes Cordelia Cornwall daughters dead dear death dost doth Duke Edgar Edmund Elizabethan enter exeunt exit eyes face fall father fear find first follow Fool fortune France further give given Gloucester Gloucester’s gods gone Goneril grace hand hast hath head hear heart hold honor husband i’the keep Kent kind King King Lear Lear Lear’s less live look lord man’s matter means Messenger mind nature never night noble o’the once Oswald person play poor present reason Regan scene seek seems seen sense Servants Shakespeare sister speak speech stage stand sword tell texts thee thine thing thou thought turn University villain wear wish