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... actually refers to some of them : Othello himself refers to others . I cannot honestly see that , in terms of real life , there is anything improbable about all this . And there is another point that must be made . The temptation by ...
... actually being invited to think that the hero's passion may try to do that again , and may even succeed . And when a man speaks of his " passion " and his " best judgment " he is certainly speaking in psychological terms . Shakespeare's ...
... actually happens . Shakespeare wanted the audience to have that preview , and so at the end of I , ii , he used Hal to fulfil a Chorus - function . Since he was making Hal himself speak prophetically , Shake- speare could hardly in the ...
... actually ' determines to prove a villain ' or estimates himself as ' subtle , false and treacherous ' . " And again : " Gloucester's ' I am determined to prove a villain ' could never be seriously spoken by mortal man . " Shakespeare ...
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Cuprins
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Shakespeare and the OrderDisorder Antitheses | 39 |
Comedy | 57 |
Imaginative Interpretation and Troilus and Cressida | 89 |
History | 115 |
Tradegy | 157 |
The Last Plays | 188 |
Book List | 201 |
Index | 205 |