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We must , as Edgar says in the closing lines of the play , " Speak what we feel , not what we ought to say . ” It is true that the conclusions , if forced , may seem arbitrary and limiting to the work of art ; but if this danger is ...
We must , as Edgar says in the closing lines of the play , " Speak what we feel , not what we ought to say . ” It is true that the conclusions , if forced , may seem arbitrary and limiting to the work of art ; but if this danger is ...
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But this is to see Cordelia as the center of the play and so distort it ; what happens to Cordelia is not the central effect of the play , for she functions in the play always in relation to Lear . As Heilman has pointed out ...
But this is to see Cordelia as the center of the play and so distort it ; what happens to Cordelia is not the central effect of the play , for she functions in the play always in relation to Lear . As Heilman has pointed out ...
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But this is to see Cordelia as the center of the play and so distort it ; what happens to Cordelia is not the central effect of the play , for she functions in the play always in relation to Lear . As Heilman has pointed out ...
But this is to see Cordelia as the center of the play and so distort it ; what happens to Cordelia is not the central effect of the play , for she functions in the play always in relation to Lear . As Heilman has pointed out ...
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