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Pagina 115
... Cassio . It would be difficult to reconcile such a proceeding with a nature like his , unless we admit the desire of confirming the guilt or innocence of Desdemona ; or ( which is the most probable ) that the poet intended to show the ...
... Cassio . It would be difficult to reconcile such a proceeding with a nature like his , unless we admit the desire of confirming the guilt or innocence of Desdemona ; or ( which is the most probable ) that the poet intended to show the ...
Pagina 119
... Cassio is a remarkable specimen of variety in the class of Shakespeare's military men . He displays the same frank , unsuspicious , and generous nature , but without their usual perception and appreciation of character . Cassio is a ...
... Cassio is a remarkable specimen of variety in the class of Shakespeare's military men . He displays the same frank , unsuspicious , and generous nature , but without their usual perception and appreciation of character . Cassio is a ...
Pagina 120
... Cassio hath a daily beauty in his life that doth make me ugly . " Nothing in the whole range of dramatic portraiture can be finer than the delineation of these two men . Cassio , from his excessive demonstrativeness - his sudden burst ...
... Cassio hath a daily beauty in his life that doth make me ugly . " Nothing in the whole range of dramatic portraiture can be finer than the delineation of these two men . Cassio , from his excessive demonstrativeness - his sudden burst ...
Pagina 122
... Cassio , while affecting to disparage him because of his having been promoted to the post which he himself covets . a specimen of his paramount self - worship : - " If I were the Moor , I would not be Iago ; In following him I follow ...
... Cassio , while affecting to disparage him because of his having been promoted to the post which he himself covets . a specimen of his paramount self - worship : - " If I were the Moor , I would not be Iago ; In following him I follow ...
Pagina 124
... Cassio " wipe his beard with , " " If it be that , [ he concludes , ] or any that was hers , It speaks against her , with the other proofs . " With Cassio he is patronising , and liberal of his advice . He knows the placability of his ...
... Cassio " wipe his beard with , " " If it be that , [ he concludes , ] or any that was hers , It speaks against her , with the other proofs . " With Cassio he is patronising , and liberal of his advice . He knows the placability of his ...
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