Shakespeare's Invention of Othello: A Study in Early Modern EnglishMacmillan, 1988 - 284 pagina's Did Shakespeare succeed in his characterisation of Othello? Or is the noble but degraded Moor psychologically implausible? This book enters an old controversy in a new way. Martin Elliott takes fully into account the fact that Shakespeare was writing in Early Modern English and explores word-meanings and syntax and finds an extended consistency. |
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Pagina 48
... haue galles : and though we haue some Grace , Yet haue we some Reuenge . Let Husbands know , Their wiues haue sense like them : They see , and smell , And haue their Palats both for sweet , and sowre , As Husbands haue . What is it that ...
... haue galles : and though we haue some Grace , Yet haue we some Reuenge . Let Husbands know , Their wiues haue sense like them : They see , and smell , And haue their Palats both for sweet , and sowre , As Husbands haue . What is it that ...
Pagina 116
... haue tane away this old man's Daughter , It is most true : true I haue married her ; The verie head , and front of my offending , Hath this extent ; no more . ( F417-20 ; I.iii.78–81 ) From its final position in the first sentence ...
... haue tane away this old man's Daughter , It is most true : true I haue married her ; The verie head , and front of my offending , Hath this extent ; no more . ( F417-20 ; I.iii.78–81 ) From its final position in the first sentence ...
Pagina 211
... haue a weapon : A better neuer did it selfe sustaine Vpon a Soldiers Thigh . I haue seen the day , That with this little Arme , and this good Sword , I haue made my way through more impediments Then twenty times your stop . But ( oh ...
... haue a weapon : A better neuer did it selfe sustaine Vpon a Soldiers Thigh . I haue seen the day , That with this little Arme , and this good Sword , I haue made my way through more impediments Then twenty times your stop . But ( oh ...
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But to be free and bounteous to her minde | 1 |
But that I loue the gentle Desdemona | 54 |
Who can controll his Fate? | 75 |
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