The Works of Shakespeare: The tempest, 1921At the University Press, 1960 |
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... reference after reference in the dialogue ' . And he points out that Shakespeare was obliged to do this because Othello must be left no time ' for reflection or the questioning of anyone but Iago ' , otherwise ' the whole flimsy fraud ...
... reference after reference in the dialogue ' . And he points out that Shakespeare was obliged to do this because Othello must be left no time ' for reflection or the questioning of anyone but Iago ' , otherwise ' the whole flimsy fraud ...
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... reference he makes nothing of the religious difference , and had Shakespeare , following him , represented Othello as a Mohammedan , he might have lost the sympathy of a large section of his audience and we should have lost the ...
... reference he makes nothing of the religious difference , and had Shakespeare , following him , represented Othello as a Mohammedan , he might have lost the sympathy of a large section of his audience and we should have lost the ...
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... reference to the ' base Indian ' , is best interpreted as an allusion to the ignorant and degraded ' Indians ' of the New World , represented by Caliban in The Tempest . In any event , however ' Indian ' be explained , ' base ' , which ...
... reference to the ' base Indian ' , is best interpreted as an allusion to the ignorant and degraded ' Indians ' of the New World , represented by Caliban in The Tempest . In any event , however ' Indian ' be explained , ' base ' , which ...
Inhalt
RICHARD BURBAGE FRONTISPIECE | vii |
The last scene | xlvii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | lvii |
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