Demi-devils: The Character of Shakespeare's VillainsBookman Associates, 1963 - 122 Seiten |
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... Iago's remarks just quoted or his subsequent complaint , ' tis the curse of service . Preferment goes by letter and affection , And not by old gradation , where each second Stood heir to th'first ( 1 : 1 : 35-38 ) , accurately describes ...
... Iago's remarks just quoted or his subsequent complaint , ' tis the curse of service . Preferment goes by letter and affection , And not by old gradation , where each second Stood heir to th'first ( 1 : 1 : 35-38 ) , accurately describes ...
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... Iago is , of course , literally true ; yet Stoll's statement does not square with the facts as Othello understands them up to the time he is misled . After all , Iago was a subordinate of long standing ; he it is to whom Othello ...
... Iago is , of course , literally true ; yet Stoll's statement does not square with the facts as Othello understands them up to the time he is misled . After all , Iago was a subordinate of long standing ; he it is to whom Othello ...
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... Iago fits the pat- tern . Starting with the passage in which Iago and Cassio discuss the charms of Desdemona ( II : iii : 12-29 ) , Goll , who was no ordi- nary Shakespearean scholar but the chief magistrate in Aarhus , Denmark ...
... Iago fits the pat- tern . Starting with the passage in which Iago and Cassio discuss the charms of Desdemona ( II : iii : 12-29 ) , Goll , who was no ordi- nary Shakespearean scholar but the chief magistrate in Aarhus , Denmark ...
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