Shakespeare Studied in Six PlaysG. W. Jacobs, 1906 - 545 Seiten |
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... trusted , appears to be only owing to Othello's Moorish origin . In Othello's case , Shakespeare makes the singular mistake of describing the Moor as a negro , " black " and " thick - lipped . " Few , if any , Moors are thoroughly black ...
... trusted , appears to be only owing to Othello's Moorish origin . In Othello's case , Shakespeare makes the singular mistake of describing the Moor as a negro , " black " and " thick - lipped . " Few , if any , Moors are thoroughly black ...
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... trusted follower , Iago . Roderigo , who , like most others throughout this play , is for a time quite duped by lago , foolishly reproaches him , being no match for the other's terrible powers of deceit , exclaiming- " Tush , never tell ...
... trusted follower , Iago . Roderigo , who , like most others throughout this play , is for a time quite duped by lago , foolishly reproaches him , being no match for the other's terrible powers of deceit , exclaiming- " Tush , never tell ...
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... trusted adviser . Iago alludes either to Brabantio or to Roderigo as having provoked him by abusing Othello , but he had restrained his anger , and Othello , approving this self- control , calmly says : " " Tis better as it is , " when ...
... trusted adviser . Iago alludes either to Brabantio or to Roderigo as having provoked him by abusing Othello , but he had restrained his anger , and Othello , approving this self- control , calmly says : " " Tis better as it is , " when ...
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... trusted officer , the vehement enmity of his father - in - law could hardly have been more deep or more implacable . Fully impressed with the belief that the Moor is a dangerous magician , he indignantly proceeds : " I therefore ...
... trusted officer , the vehement enmity of his father - in - law could hardly have been more deep or more implacable . Fully impressed with the belief that the Moor is a dangerous magician , he indignantly proceeds : " I therefore ...
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... trusted follower , yet most bitter enemy , he says : " Honest lago , My Desdemona must I leave with thee : I prythee , let thy wife attend on her , And bring them after in the best advantage . Come , Desdemona , I have but an hour Of ...
... trusted follower , yet most bitter enemy , he says : " Honest lago , My Desdemona must I leave with thee : I prythee , let thy wife attend on her , And bring them after in the best advantage . Come , Desdemona , I have but an hour Of ...
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