Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1929 - 498 Seiten |
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... Desdemona ; but we watch Desdemona with more unmitigated distress . We are never wholly uninfluenced by the feeling that Othello is a man contending with another man ; but Desdemona's suffering is like : that of the most loving of dumb ...
... Desdemona ; but we watch Desdemona with more unmitigated distress . We are never wholly uninfluenced by the feeling that Othello is a man contending with another man ; but Desdemona's suffering is like : that of the most loving of dumb ...
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... Desdemona by accusations of adultery . But , as a critic has pointed out , Emilia listens at the door , for we find , as soon as Othello is gone and Iago has been summoned , that she knows what Othello has said to Desdemona . And ' what ...
... Desdemona by accusations of adultery . But , as a critic has pointed out , Emilia listens at the door , for we find , as soon as Othello is gone and Iago has been summoned , that she knows what Othello has said to Desdemona . And ' what ...
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... Desdemona himself . All this occurs in one unbroken scene , and evidently on the day after the arrival in Cyprus ( see III . i . 33 ) . In the scene ( iv . ) following the Temptation scene Desdemona sends to bid Cassio come , as she has ...
... Desdemona himself . All this occurs in one unbroken scene , and evidently on the day after the arrival in Cyprus ( see III . i . 33 ) . In the scene ( iv . ) following the Temptation scene Desdemona sends to bid Cassio come , as she has ...
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KING LEAR | 1 |
LECTURE I | 3 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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