Demi-devils: The Character of Shakespeare's VillainsBookman Associates, 1963 - 122 Seiten |
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... wife . Once this suspicion has been aroused , Iago loses no opportunity of show- ing Othello further manufactured evidence of his wife's infi delity . He obtains one of Desdemona's handkerchiefs , a gift from her husband , and places it ...
... wife . Once this suspicion has been aroused , Iago loses no opportunity of show- ing Othello further manufactured evidence of his wife's infi delity . He obtains one of Desdemona's handkerchiefs , a gift from her husband , and places it ...
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... wife . Certainly audiences in this or any other age would understand that a man's ambition - lawful or unlawful - might be stimulated and shared by his wife . She lives for him and for his success . So what could be more plausible than ...
... wife . Certainly audiences in this or any other age would understand that a man's ambition - lawful or unlawful - might be stimulated and shared by his wife . She lives for him and for his success . So what could be more plausible than ...
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... wife fears that he may be too scrupulous to realize them unlawfully . From the time when the temptation of Dun- can's visit begins to corrupt Macbeth , Lady Macbeth takes the initiative in bringing about the first crime . Macbeth's good ...
... wife fears that he may be too scrupulous to realize them unlawfully . From the time when the temptation of Dun- can's visit begins to corrupt Macbeth , Lady Macbeth takes the initiative in bringing about the first crime . Macbeth's good ...
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