A Picture of Shakespeare's TragediesBrynmill, 1984 - 180 Seiten |
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... face . If Othello is lost it is because he knows nothing any more but where he is now , and that is bewildering . " And when I love thee not means " if I should come to cease " and also " on the occasions on which I do not " . The ...
... face . If Othello is lost it is because he knows nothing any more but where he is now , and that is bewildering . " And when I love thee not means " if I should come to cease " and also " on the occasions on which I do not " . The ...
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... face of it is nearly touching : Here had we now our country's honour roofed , Were the graced person of our Banquo present ; Who I may rather challenge for unkindness Than pity for mischance ! He is going to have the murder a triumph of ...
... face of it is nearly touching : Here had we now our country's honour roofed , Were the graced person of our Banquo present ; Who I may rather challenge for unkindness Than pity for mischance ! He is going to have the murder a triumph of ...
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... face The winds and persecutions of the sky . The real desire is betrayed in his avowal that " Edgar I nothing am . " Edgar , dodging his condition and yet far more in control than Lear , trivializes his danger and is unserious . In his ...
... face The winds and persecutions of the sky . The real desire is betrayed in his avowal that " Edgar I nothing am . " Edgar , dodging his condition and yet far more in control than Lear , trivializes his danger and is unserious . In his ...
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G | 17 |
OTHELLO IN LOVE | 42 |
UNHOLY CORDS | 75 |
Urheberrecht | |
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