Some Shakespearean themesChatto & Windus, 1966 - 183 pagini |
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Pagina 158
... Othello's nostalgic feeling for the life of action , ' the pride , pomp , and circumstance of glorious war ' . Our impression is made up of a sense of calm and assured dignity , of something a little exotic , and of Othello's conscious ...
... Othello's nostalgic feeling for the life of action , ' the pride , pomp , and circumstance of glorious war ' . Our impression is made up of a sense of calm and assured dignity , of something a little exotic , and of Othello's conscious ...
Pagina 159
... Othello sees himself : For since these arms of mine had seven years pith , Till now some nine moons wasted , they have used Their dearest action in the tented field . A romantic glamour is thrown over the kind of life Othello has lived ...
... Othello sees himself : For since these arms of mine had seven years pith , Till now some nine moons wasted , they have used Their dearest action in the tented field . A romantic glamour is thrown over the kind of life Othello has lived ...
Pagina 161
... Othello's self - idealization , his promptness to jealousy and his blindness are shown in their essential relation . ' It is for reasons such as these that Othello is vulner- able to Iago - that Iago who is so much less than a fully ...
... Othello's self - idealization , his promptness to jealousy and his blindness are shown in their essential relation . ' It is for reasons such as these that Othello is vulner- able to Iago - that Iago who is so much less than a fully ...
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First Observations | 16 |
The Sonnets and King Henry | 35 |
The Theme of Appearance and Reality in Troilus | 55 |
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