Carnegie Series in English, Ausgaben 9-12Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 |
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Othello as Ironist ARTHUR M. EASTMAN When we think about it , it is scarcely less extraordinary that Othello should submit himself to Iago's tutelage , turn his love into hate , and destroy Desdemona , then himself , than that he and ...
Othello as Ironist ARTHUR M. EASTMAN When we think about it , it is scarcely less extraordinary that Othello should submit himself to Iago's tutelage , turn his love into hate , and destroy Desdemona , then himself , than that he and ...
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... Othello is necessarily an ironist in his vocation . As a general he must be able to confront his enemy with shows that conceal his real strength . He must keep decisive power in hidden reserve . He must betray his enemy into false ...
... Othello is necessarily an ironist in his vocation . As a general he must be able to confront his enemy with shows that conceal his real strength . He must keep decisive power in hidden reserve . He must betray his enemy into false ...
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... Othello in ignor- ance . Othello , only partly attentive , asks , “ What dost thou say ? " and Iago , overly protesting the unimportance of his exclamation as he had overly pro- tested Cassio's decency , baits Othello's predisposition ...
... Othello in ignor- ance . Othello , only partly attentive , asks , “ What dost thou say ? " and Iago , overly protesting the unimportance of his exclamation as he had overly pro- tested Cassio's decency , baits Othello's predisposition ...
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A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
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