Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Svazek 79Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Strana 175
... give ' t lago " ( 3.3.292-96 ) . Does she intend to give lago the original or the copy ? Does she perhaps prefer rob- bing the handkerchief of its singularity to stealing the thing itself from Desdemona ? For Desdemona , the ...
... give ' t lago " ( 3.3.292-96 ) . Does she intend to give lago the original or the copy ? Does she perhaps prefer rob- bing the handkerchief of its singularity to stealing the thing itself from Desdemona ? For Desdemona , the ...
Strana 183
... give him . Perhaps she wishes to keep the original for her own devices ; perhaps she anticipates that it may give her some power over lago . Whichever , Emilia's fascination seems motivated by the attractive " work " itself , just as ...
... give him . Perhaps she wishes to keep the original for her own devices ; perhaps she anticipates that it may give her some power over lago . Whichever , Emilia's fascination seems motivated by the attractive " work " itself , just as ...
Strana 185
... give it her . I did so , and take heed on't : Make it a darling , like your precious eye . To lose't or give't away were such perdition As nothing else could match . . . . ' Tis true . There's magic in the web of it : A sibyl , that had ...
... give it her . I did so , and take heed on't : Make it a darling , like your precious eye . To lose't or give't away were such perdition As nothing else could match . . . . ' Tis true . There's magic in the web of it : A sibyl , that had ...
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