Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1978 - 498 Seiten |
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... Iago's account of the conversation , it doubtless is the fact that Iago himself was ignorant of military science , while Cassio was an expert , and that Othello explained this to the great personages . That Cassio , again , was an ...
... Iago's account of the conversation , it doubtless is the fact that Iago himself was ignorant of military science , while Cassio was an expert , and that Othello explained this to the great personages . That Cassio , again , was an ...
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... Iago's action is intelligible ; and indeed the popular view con- tains enough truth to refute this desperate theory . It greatly exaggerates his desire for advancement , and the ill - will caused by his disappointment , and it ignores ...
... Iago's action is intelligible ; and indeed the popular view con- tains enough truth to refute this desperate theory . It greatly exaggerates his desire for advancement , and the ill - will caused by his disappointment , and it ignores ...
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... Iago ) it seems the natural one.1 And if it is right , Iago's discomfort is easily understood ; for Desdemona is the one person concerned against whom it is impossible for him even to imagine a ground of resentment , and so an excuse ...
... Iago ) it seems the natural one.1 And if it is right , Iago's discomfort is easily understood ; for Desdemona is the one person concerned against whom it is impossible for him even to imagine a ground of resentment , and so an excuse ...
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LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
LECTURE III | 79 |
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