Nature in Shakespearian TragedyCollier Books, 1962 - 189 Seiten |
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... Iago's cunning but implausible suggestions . The second prob- lem is stated by Othello himself when the extent of Iago's malice is made clear in the final scene . " Will you , I pray , demand that demi - devil why he hath thus ensnared ...
... Iago's cunning but implausible suggestions . The second prob- lem is stated by Othello himself when the extent of Iago's malice is made clear in the final scene . " Will you , I pray , demand that demi - devil why he hath thus ensnared ...
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... Iago who deceives Othello and the Iago who makes Roderigo his dupe ; the Iago who gossips . with Emilia , Cassio and the other supporting characters ; and the Iago who soliloquizes to himself . The first three have the same character of ...
... Iago who deceives Othello and the Iago who makes Roderigo his dupe ; the Iago who gossips . with Emilia , Cassio and the other supporting characters ; and the Iago who soliloquizes to himself . The first three have the same character of ...
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... Iago as diabolical , and this brings us to the root of his problem . How far was he the conscious agent of evil ? How far did he recognize his allegiance to the devil ? To Shakespeare , or to a man of Shakespeare's time , Satanism would ...
... Iago as diabolical , and this brings us to the root of his problem . How far was he the conscious agent of evil ? How far did he recognize his allegiance to the devil ? To Shakespeare , or to a man of Shakespeare's time , Satanism would ...
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Introduction 9 | 9 |
Hamlet | 21 |
Macbeth | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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