Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1967 - 498 Seiten |
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... Cassio's appointment is expressed in the first conversation with Roderigo , and from that moment is never once mentioned again in the whole play . Hatred of Othello is expressed in the First Act alone . Desire to get Cassio's place ...
... Cassio's appointment is expressed in the first conversation with Roderigo , and from that moment is never once mentioned again in the whole play . Hatred of Othello is expressed in the First Act alone . Desire to get Cassio's place ...
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... Cassio's hand : Othello bids him kill Cassio within three days , and resolves to kill 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 ...
... Cassio's hand : Othello bids him kill Cassio within three days , and resolves to kill 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 ...
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... Cassio's chamber ; for Cassio has evidently only just found it , and wants the work on it copied before the owner makes inquiries for it . These are all gross absurdities . It is certain that only a short time , most probable that not ...
... Cassio's chamber ; for Cassio has evidently only just found it , and wants the work on it copied before the owner makes inquiries for it . These are all gross absurdities . It is certain that only a short time , most probable that not ...
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