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Pagina 742
... than the sea - monster . Edmund has touches of humanity which are wanting in Iago - not merely in his dying word : - Some good I mean to do Despite of mine own nature , but even in that other dying word of strange pride 742 KING LEAR.
... than the sea - monster . Edmund has touches of humanity which are wanting in Iago - not merely in his dying word : - Some good I mean to do Despite of mine own nature , but even in that other dying word of strange pride 742 KING LEAR.
Pagina 842
... Iago , but none of the persons , with the exception of the heroine ' Disdemona ' , receives a proper name . In Venice lived a Moor very valiant , and highly esteemed by the Signoria . Moved by his valour a lady of great beauty fell ...
... Iago , but none of the persons , with the exception of the heroine ' Disdemona ' , receives a proper name . In Venice lived a Moor very valiant , and highly esteemed by the Signoria . Moved by his valour a lady of great beauty fell ...
Pagina 844
... Iago , nor does purity appear anywhere more divine than in the heart of Desdemona . The pain of the tragic story is at times hardly endurable , yet at the close we feel more than appeasement . The human actors are mortal and pass away ...
... Iago , nor does purity appear anywhere more divine than in the heart of Desdemona . The pain of the tragic story is at times hardly endurable , yet at the close we feel more than appeasement . The human actors are mortal and pass away ...
Pagina 846
... Iago has said , to ' plume up the will ' , to heighten the sense of power or superiority ' . The laugh of Mephistopheles in the garden is akin to the only thing that seems like passion in the nature of Iago ; but at the last Iago does ...
... Iago has said , to ' plume up the will ' , to heighten the sense of power or superiority ' . The laugh of Mephistopheles in the garden is akin to the only thing that seems like passion in the nature of Iago ; but at the last Iago does ...
Pagina 847
... rapture , and presently we heard the sinister aside of Iago : - O ! you are well tun'd now , But I'll set down the pegs that make this music , As honest as I am . DUKE OF VENICE . DRAMATIS PERSONAE BRABANTIO , a Senator INTRODUCTION 847.
... rapture , and presently we heard the sinister aside of Iago : - O ! you are well tun'd now , But I'll set down the pegs that make this music , As honest as I am . DUKE OF VENICE . DRAMATIS PERSONAE BRABANTIO , a Senator INTRODUCTION 847.
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