The Works of Shakespeare: The tempest, 1921At the University Press, 1960 |
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... critics , how Shakespeare intended us to interpret Othello's words and actions in the last scene . VI . The temptation and fall of Othello One of the most brilliant and subtle passages in Shakespeare is the dialogue in which Othello ...
... critics , how Shakespeare intended us to interpret Othello's words and actions in the last scene . VI . The temptation and fall of Othello One of the most brilliant and subtle passages in Shakespeare is the dialogue in which Othello ...
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... critics seem to be agreed : both find Othello restored to his true nobility in the final speech . A third critic , Dr T. S. Eliot , will hardly allow this . On the contrary , what , so far from de- pressing Bradley ' excites his love ...
... critics seem to be agreed : both find Othello restored to his true nobility in the final speech . A third critic , Dr T. S. Eliot , will hardly allow this . On the contrary , what , so far from de- pressing Bradley ' excites his love ...
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... Criticism or ap- praisal of a Shakespearian character , however subtle or refined , must start from the general impression the character makes in the theatre . Critics who call this in question are left with no guide but their own ...
... Criticism or ap- praisal of a Shakespearian character , however subtle or refined , must start from the general impression the character makes in the theatre . Critics who call this in question are left with no guide but their own ...
Contenido
RICHARD BURBAGE FRONTISPIECE | vii |
The last scene | xlvii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | lvii |
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