Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, limited, 1922 - Всего страниц: 498 |
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... lago was extraordinary , but so was his good fortune . Again and again a chance word from Desdemona , a chance meeting of Othello and Cassio , a question which starts to our lips and which anyone but Othello would have asked , would ...
... lago was extraordinary , but so was his good fortune . Again and again a chance word from Desdemona , a chance meeting of Othello and Cassio , a question which starts to our lips and which anyone but Othello would have asked , would ...
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... lago in these soliloquies as a man setting out on a project which strongly attracts his desire , but at the same time conscious of a resistance to the desire , and unconsciously trying to argue the resistance away by assigning reasons ...
... lago in these soliloquies as a man setting out on a project which strongly attracts his desire , but at the same time conscious of a resistance to the desire , and unconsciously trying to argue the resistance away by assigning reasons ...
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... lago is in physical action , we catch this sound of almost feverish enjoyment . His blood , usually so cold and slow , is racing through his veins . But Iago , finally , is not simply a man of action ; he is an artist . His action is a ...
... lago is in physical action , we catch this sound of almost feverish enjoyment . His blood , usually so cold and slow , is racing through his veins . But Iago , finally , is not simply a man of action ; he is an artist . His action is a ...
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