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... Knight discusses the importance of the Fool in ' King Lear and the Comedy of the Grotesque ' , and of Edgar in ' The Lear Universe ' , in The Wheel of Fire , pp . 160-76 and 177-206 . He says ' the Fool is used as a chorus ' ( p . 163 ) ...
... Knight discusses the importance of the Fool in ' King Lear and the Comedy of the Grotesque ' , and of Edgar in ' The Lear Universe ' , in The Wheel of Fire , pp . 160-76 and 177-206 . He says ' the Fool is used as a chorus ' ( p . 163 ) ...
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... Knight writes that ' the poet and the reader , like Brutus , see both sides of the question , and suffer a division of sympathy ' : ' Brutus and Macbeth ' , The Wheel of Fire , p . 137. René E. Fortin describes Julius Caesar as ' a ...
... Knight writes that ' the poet and the reader , like Brutus , see both sides of the question , and suffer a division of sympathy ' : ' Brutus and Macbeth ' , The Wheel of Fire , p . 137. René E. Fortin describes Julius Caesar as ' a ...
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... Knight , The Sovereign Flower , p . 129. Knight gives a full discussion and interpretation of the play on pp . 129-202 . 7 Harley Granville - Barker's ' Cymbeline ' ( in Prefaces to Shakespeare , Second Series ) is an excellent account ...
... Knight , The Sovereign Flower , p . 129. Knight gives a full discussion and interpretation of the play on pp . 129-202 . 7 Harley Granville - Barker's ' Cymbeline ' ( in Prefaces to Shakespeare , Second Series ) is an excellent account ...
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