Shakespeare Criticism: A SelectionDavid Nichol Smith Oxford University Press, 1968 - Počet stran: 371 |
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Strana 267
... Othello was a Moor , that is , black . Though I think the rivalry of Roderigo sufficient to account for his wilful confusion of Moor and Negro , —yet , even if compelled to give this up , I should think it only adapted for the acting of ...
... Othello was a Moor , that is , black . Though I think the rivalry of Roderigo sufficient to account for his wilful confusion of Moor and Negro , —yet , even if compelled to give this up , I should think it only adapted for the acting of ...
Strana 269
... Othello had no life but in Desdemona : - the belief that she , his angel , had fallen from the heaven of her native innocence , wrought a civil war in his heart . She is ... Othello is the union of the two . There is something OTHELLO 269.
... Othello had no life but in Desdemona : - the belief that she , his angel , had fallen from the heaven of her native innocence , wrought a civil war in his heart . She is ... Othello is the union of the two . There is something OTHELLO 269.
Strana 283
... OTHELLO is at once equally profound and affecting . The picturesque contrasts of character in this play are almost as remarkable as the depth of the passion . The Moor Othello , the gentle Desdemona , the villain Iago , the good ...
... OTHELLO is at once equally profound and affecting . The picturesque contrasts of character in this play are almost as remarkable as the depth of the passion . The Moor Othello , the gentle Desdemona , the villain Iago , the good ...
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JOHN HEMINGE d 1630 | 1 |
JOHN MILTON 160874 | 7 |
MARGARET CAVENDISH DUCHESS OF Newcastle 162474 | 15 |
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