Shakespeare Studied in Six PlaysG. W. Jacobs, 1906 - 545 Seiten |
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... Duke , its supreme ruler , takes little part ; like the Doge in the " Merchant of Venice , " he seems little more than a figure - head , though each nominally is at the head of affairs . In both of these plays little , if any , allusion ...
... Duke , its supreme ruler , takes little part ; like the Doge in the " Merchant of Venice , " he seems little more than a figure - head , though each nominally is at the head of affairs . In both of these plays little , if any , allusion ...
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... Duke's house immediately . Othello goes into some house , saying he will rejoin them soon ; and then Iago informs Cassio of Othello's secret marriage , but does not say to whom . It is evident from this that Iago enjoys Othello's ...
... Duke's house immediately . Othello goes into some house , saying he will rejoin them soon ; and then Iago informs Cassio of Othello's secret marriage , but does not say to whom . It is evident from this that Iago enjoys Othello's ...
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... Duke is now in council , and evidently some pressing State business on hand , about which Othello is summoned , although at night . Brabantio , surprised at this news , asks all around to bring Othello at once before the Duke , to whom ...
... Duke is now in council , and evidently some pressing State business on hand , about which Othello is summoned , although at night . Brabantio , surprised at this news , asks all around to bring Othello at once before the Duke , to whom ...
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... Duke , astonished , and likely divided in mind between friendship for Bra- bantio and admiration for the gallant Moorish general now about to head Venetian troops , asks Othello what he has to say in defence . Then the Moor addresses ...
... Duke , astonished , and likely divided in mind between friendship for Bra- bantio and admiration for the gallant Moorish general now about to head Venetian troops , asks Othello what he has to say in defence . Then the Moor addresses ...
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... Duke , who likely thinks that such baseness is altogether inconsistent with Othello's character , and probably unwilling to in any way punish or degrade a distinguished officer so useful to the Venetian State , replies with calm truth ...
... Duke , who likely thinks that such baseness is altogether inconsistent with Othello's character , and probably unwilling to in any way punish or degrade a distinguished officer so useful to the Venetian State , replies with calm truth ...
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