Shakespeare Studied in Six PlaysG. W. Jacobs, 1906 - 545 Seiten |
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... seems to know of the latter's secret marriage . Othello returns to them , and at this moment Bra- bantio , Roderigo and their followers appear on the scene . Iago pretends to challenge his poor dupe Roderigo 14 Shakespeare Studied.
... seems to know of the latter's secret marriage . Othello returns to them , and at this moment Bra- bantio , Roderigo and their followers appear on the scene . Iago pretends to challenge his poor dupe Roderigo 14 Shakespeare Studied.
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... latter : " Let me speak like yourself , ' and lay a sentence , Which , as a grise or step , may help these lovers Into your favour . " He then proceeds , vainly interceding , and perhaps quoting , in favour of the newly married pair ...
... latter : " Let me speak like yourself , ' and lay a sentence , Which , as a grise or step , may help these lovers Into your favour . " He then proceeds , vainly interceding , and perhaps quoting , in favour of the newly married pair ...
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... latter's officers , Iago and Cassio , escorting Desdemona and Emilia , arrive before him . Cassio , an enthusiastic admirer of female beauty , describes Desdemona to Montano , who inquires if Othello is married . He warmly replies ...
... latter's officers , Iago and Cassio , escorting Desdemona and Emilia , arrive before him . Cassio , an enthusiastic admirer of female beauty , describes Desdemona to Montano , who inquires if Othello is married . He warmly replies ...
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... latter then tells Roderigo that Desdemona is in love with Cassio . At first Roderigo exclaims , astonished : " With him ! why , ' tis not possible , " when Iago , well prepared how to deal with him , replies in words perhaps more ...
... latter then tells Roderigo that Desdemona is in love with Cassio . At first Roderigo exclaims , astonished : " With him ! why , ' tis not possible , " when Iago , well prepared how to deal with him , replies in words perhaps more ...
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... latter then utters an instructive soliloquy , in which he reveals those plots , desires , and thoughts which he so ably conceals from all he knows . It is usual with the poet , as before observed , to make his chief I " Disposition ...
... latter then utters an instructive soliloquy , in which he reveals those plots , desires , and thoughts which he so ably conceals from all he knows . It is usual with the poet , as before observed , to make his chief I " Disposition ...
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