Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... Othello , Lear , Antony and Cleopatra , Coriolanus , Timon , are all concerned with the breaches of the law wrought by passion , the rending of the bonds of loyalty , of wedlock , of filial duty , of love of country and love of humanity ...
... Othello , Lear , Antony and Cleopatra , Coriolanus , Timon , are all concerned with the breaches of the law wrought by passion , the rending of the bonds of loyalty , of wedlock , of filial duty , of love of country and love of humanity ...
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... Othello succeeded King Rich- ard III . , and in neither did any diminution of power appear . The passionate tenderness and the pas- sionate fierceness of Othello were indeed rendered as they had never been rendered before.2 Macbeth ...
... Othello succeeded King Rich- ard III . , and in neither did any diminution of power appear . The passionate tenderness and the pas- sionate fierceness of Othello were indeed rendered as they had never been rendered before.2 Macbeth ...
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... Othello to the Iago of his son Charles on March 25 , 1833 , when the end Having spoken with the old beauty of feel- ing and expression Othello's farewell to the occupa- tion of his life , he could not proceed with the next speech ; he ...
... Othello to the Iago of his son Charles on March 25 , 1833 , when the end Having spoken with the old beauty of feel- ing and expression Othello's farewell to the occupa- tion of his life , he could not proceed with the next speech ; he ...
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