The Mortal Worm: Shakespeare's Master ThemeAssociated Faculty Press, Incorporated, 1977 - 119 páginas |
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... replies : " What is aught but as ' tis valued ? " Having seen the way " crammed reason " is used by Ulysses , we may find ourselves sympathizing here with Troilus . We can understand , in any case , why he " elevates " Cressida and ...
... replies : " What is aught but as ' tis valued ? " Having seen the way " crammed reason " is used by Ulysses , we may find ourselves sympathizing here with Troilus . We can understand , in any case , why he " elevates " Cressida and ...
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... replies : " My life upon her faith ! " And is there not a transcendent meaning in the words that follow ? " Honest Iago , / My Desdemona must I leave to thee . " In the temptation scene ( III.iii ) , after the first , slight doubt ( the ...
... replies : " My life upon her faith ! " And is there not a transcendent meaning in the words that follow ? " Honest Iago , / My Desdemona must I leave to thee . " In the temptation scene ( III.iii ) , after the first , slight doubt ( the ...
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... replies : " But jealous souls will not be answered so./They are not ever jealous for the cause , / But jealous for they are jealous . " So , too , at the end , Cassio is mystified . " Dear General , " he says to Othello , " I never gave ...
... replies : " But jealous souls will not be answered so./They are not ever jealous for the cause , / But jealous for they are jealous . " So , too , at the end , Cassio is mystified . " Dear General , " he says to Othello , " I never gave ...
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Seeds | 3 |
Julius Caesar | 14 |
Troilus and Cressida | 28 |
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