Elements of Criticism, Zväzok 1Bell & Bradfute, 1817 - 515 strán (strany) |
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... Iago , by dark hints and suspicious cir- cumstances , had roused Othello's jealousy ; which , however , appeared too slightly founded to be vent- ed upon Desdemona , its proper object . The per- turbation and distress of mind thereby ...
... Iago , by dark hints and suspicious cir- cumstances , had roused Othello's jealousy ; which , however , appeared too slightly founded to be vent- ed upon Desdemona , its proper object . The per- turbation and distress of mind thereby ...
Strana 254
... Iago , in the tragedy of Othello , says , He hath a daily beauty in his life That makes me ugly . The character of a fop , and of a rough warrior , are no where more successfully contrasted than in Shakespeare : Hotspur . My liege , I ...
... Iago , in the tragedy of Othello , says , He hath a daily beauty in his life That makes me ugly . The character of a fop , and of a rough warrior , are no where more successfully contrasted than in Shakespeare : Hotspur . My liege , I ...
Strana 268
... murdered Agamemnon . Shake- speare , whose knowledge of nature is no less pro- found than extensive , has not overlooked this pro- pensity : * Lib . 1. Sect . 28 . Othello . Get me some poison , Iago , this 268 [ CH . 8 . RESEMBLANCE.
... murdered Agamemnon . Shake- speare , whose knowledge of nature is no less pro- found than extensive , has not overlooked this pro- pensity : * Lib . 1. Sect . 28 . Othello . Get me some poison , Iago , this 268 [ CH . 8 . RESEMBLANCE.
Strana 269
... Iago . Iago . Do it not with poison ; strangle her in bed , even in the bed she hath contaminated . Othello . Good , good : the justice of it pleases ; very good . Othello , Act IV . Sc . 1 . Warwick . From off the gates of York fetch ...
... Iago . Iago . Do it not with poison ; strangle her in bed , even in the bed she hath contaminated . Othello . Good , good : the justice of it pleases ; very good . Othello , Act IV . Sc . 1 . Warwick . From off the gates of York fetch ...
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