Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1926 - 498 Seiten |
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... Temptation scene - 434 NOTE M. Questions as to Othello , IV . i . 435 NOTE N. Two passages in the last scene of Othello 437 NOTE O. Othello on Desdemona's last words 438 NOTE P. Did Emilia suspect Iago ? PAGE 439 NOTE X CONTENTS.
... Temptation scene - 434 NOTE M. Questions as to Othello , IV . i . 435 NOTE N. Two passages in the last scene of Othello 437 NOTE O. Othello on Desdemona's last words 438 NOTE P. Did Emilia suspect Iago ? PAGE 439 NOTE X CONTENTS.
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... Iago ? PAGE 439 NOTE Q. Iago's suspicion regarding Cassio and Emilia 441 NOTE R. Reminiscences of Othello in King Lear 44I NOTE S. King Lear and Timon of Athens 443 NOTE T. Did Shakespeare shorten King Lear ? - 445 NOTE U. Movements of ...
... Iago ? PAGE 439 NOTE Q. Iago's suspicion regarding Cassio and Emilia 441 NOTE R. Reminiscences of Othello in King Lear 44I NOTE S. King Lear and Timon of Athens 443 NOTE T. Did Shakespeare shorten King Lear ? - 445 NOTE U. Movements of ...
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... Iago comes nearer to it , and if Iago had slandered Imogen and had supposed his slanders to have led to her death , he certainly would not have turned melancholy and wished to die . One reason why the end of the Merchant of Venice fails ...
... Iago comes nearer to it , and if Iago had slandered Imogen and had supposed his slanders to have led to her death , he certainly would not have turned melancholy and wished to die . One reason why the end of the Merchant of Venice fails ...
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... meant well or ill . No one could mean better than Brutus , but he contrives misery for his country and death for himself . No one could mean worse than Iago , and he too is caught in the LECT . 1 . 27 THE SUBSTANCE OF TRAGEDY.
... meant well or ill . No one could mean better than Brutus , but he contrives misery for his country and death for himself . No one could mean worse than Iago , and he too is caught in the LECT . 1 . 27 THE SUBSTANCE OF TRAGEDY.
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Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth Andrew Cecil Bradley. than Iago , and he too is caught in the web he spins for others . Hamlet , recoiling from the rough duty of revenge , is pushed into blood - guiltiness he never ...
Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth Andrew Cecil Bradley. than Iago , and he too is caught in the web he spins for others . Hamlet , recoiling from the rough duty of revenge , is pushed into blood - guiltiness he never ...
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