Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 Seiten |
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... Othello is assailed from without , but as in Lear the enemy is in human form , if the epithet may be applied to the inhuman Iago . It is different with Hamlet , at once simpler and more difficult . His outward opponent is the clever ...
... Othello is assailed from without , but as in Lear the enemy is in human form , if the epithet may be applied to the inhuman Iago . It is different with Hamlet , at once simpler and more difficult . His outward opponent is the clever ...
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... Othello . Had the scene opened in Cyprus , and the preceding incidents been occa- sionally related , there had been little wanting to a drama of the most exact and scrupulous regularity . LAMB . Lear is essentially impossible to be ...
... Othello . Had the scene opened in Cyprus , and the preceding incidents been occa- sionally related , there had been little wanting to a drama of the most exact and scrupulous regularity . LAMB . Lear is essentially impossible to be ...
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... Othello ; and here comes one , if not the only , seeming justification of our blackamoor or negro Othello . Rod . What a full fortune does the thick - lips owe , If he can carry't thus . - Even if we supposed this an uninterrupted ...
... Othello ; and here comes one , if not the only , seeming justification of our blackamoor or negro Othello . Rod . What a full fortune does the thick - lips owe , If he can carry't thus . - Even if we supposed this an uninterrupted ...
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FROM FIRST FOLIO Frontispiece | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH facing page | 67 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
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