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... Othello ] of an open and free nature , 1 had an excellent phantasy , brave no- tions and gentle expressions ... Othello , in Othello , I. , iii . , 405 : " The Moor is of a free and open nature . " SHAKESPEARE'S ALERTNESS IN DEBATE 61 ...
... Othello ] of an open and free nature , 1 had an excellent phantasy , brave no- tions and gentle expressions ... Othello , in Othello , I. , iii . , 405 : " The Moor is of a free and open nature . " SHAKESPEARE'S ALERTNESS IN DEBATE 61 ...
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... Othello and Hamlet are not consistent one with the other , but are eminently characteristic of the variable moods of the average playgoer . Othello he saw twice , and he tells us more of the acting than of the play itself . On his first ...
... Othello and Hamlet are not consistent one with the other , but are eminently characteristic of the variable moods of the average playgoer . Othello he saw twice , and he tells us more of the acting than of the play itself . On his first ...
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... Othello . What , then , is this Adventures of Five Hours , compared with which Othello became in Pepys's eyes " a mean thing " ? It is a trivial comedy of intrigue , adapted from the Spanish by one Sir Samuel Tuke . A choleric guardian ...
... Othello . What , then , is this Adventures of Five Hours , compared with which Othello became in Pepys's eyes " a mean thing " ? It is a trivial comedy of intrigue , adapted from the Spanish by one Sir Samuel Tuke . A choleric guardian ...
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SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER | 25 |
The Contrast between the Elizabethan and the Mod | 43 |
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