The Mortal Worm: Shakespeare's Master ThemeAssociated Faculty Press, Incorporated, 1977 - 119 páginas |
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... never consciously aware of it , never admits or understands the killing as a crime . Unlike Hamlet and Macbeth , Brutus never achieves self - knowledge ; he does not even attain to the limited self - awareness of Othello . This is but ...
... never consciously aware of it , never admits or understands the killing as a crime . Unlike Hamlet and Macbeth , Brutus never achieves self - knowledge ; he does not even attain to the limited self - awareness of Othello . This is but ...
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... never gave you cause . " And when Othello asks why Iago " hath thus ensnared my soul and body , " Iago says only : " What you know you know./From this time forth I never will speak word . " This vision of the causeless self ...
... never gave you cause . " And when Othello asks why Iago " hath thus ensnared my soul and body , " Iago says only : " What you know you know./From this time forth I never will speak word . " This vision of the causeless self ...
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... never quite malaprop . His worm's biting is immortal . And those " that do die of it do seldom or never recover . " Mortal and immortal - both meanings are there - the universal condition of men , and the condition the lovers aspire to ...
... never quite malaprop . His worm's biting is immortal . And those " that do die of it do seldom or never recover . " Mortal and immortal - both meanings are there - the universal condition of men , and the condition the lovers aspire to ...
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Seeds | 3 |
Julius Caesar | 14 |
Troilus and Cressida | 28 |
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