The Tiger's Heart: Eight Essays on ShakespeareOxford University Press, 1970 - 210 páginas |
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... Othello's fantasies or the verbal skill to disarm them ; and that Othello deserved to die for murdering Desdemona and for letting himself be fooled by Iago . So far will our young people go to bend a drama to a textbook theory . To any ...
... Othello's fantasies or the verbal skill to disarm them ; and that Othello deserved to die for murdering Desdemona and for letting himself be fooled by Iago . So far will our young people go to bend a drama to a textbook theory . To any ...
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... Othello to the utmost agony ; with the simple and ruthless religiosity of a convert he believes her damned for dying with a lie on her lips . We may think that Shakespeare thinks that she is saved by the self - sacrifice of her extreme ...
... Othello to the utmost agony ; with the simple and ruthless religiosity of a convert he believes her damned for dying with a lie on her lips . We may think that Shakespeare thinks that she is saved by the self - sacrifice of her extreme ...
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... Othello are written at much the same period of Shakespeare's life , why are the shorthand phrases found in Lear rather than Othello ? And why is it that the last scene of Lear is stylistically so close to the last scene of Antony and ...
... Othello are written at much the same period of Shakespeare's life , why are the shorthand phrases found in Lear rather than Othello ? And why is it that the last scene of Lear is stylistically so close to the last scene of Antony and ...
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Shakespeares Gentleness page | 1 |
The Early 1590s and the Changes of Heroick Song | 24 |
The Merchants Dark Hamlets Winter | 45 |
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Time and the Artist in Shakespeare's English Histories John W. Blanpied Visualização de excertos - 1983 |