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William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson, Israel Gollancz, Charles Harold Herford. DESDEMONA . Othello . 691067 931 1909 V17.
William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson, Israel Gollancz, Charles Harold Herford. DESDEMONA . Othello . 691067 931 1909 V17.
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... Othello and Desdemona into a much higher region , and invest them with a far deeper and more pathetic interest and meaning . And even in the other parts , the Poet can scarce be said to have taken any thing more than a few incidents and ...
... Othello and Desdemona into a much higher region , and invest them with a far deeper and more pathetic interest and meaning . And even in the other parts , the Poet can scarce be said to have taken any thing more than a few incidents and ...
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... Othello's " perfect soul , " he dare not make to him the least tender of dishonorable services , lest he should repel his confidence , and incur his resentment . Still he is quite moderate in his professions , taking shrewd care not to ...
... Othello's " perfect soul , " he dare not make to him the least tender of dishonorable services , lest he should repel his confidence , and incur his resentment . Still he is quite moderate in his professions , taking shrewd care not to ...
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... Othello deserves but the more respect and honor for being taken in by him . Coleridge is very bold and clear in defense of the Moor . " Othello , " says he , " does not kill Desdemona in jealousy , but in a conviction forced upon him by ...
... Othello deserves but the more respect and honor for being taken in by him . Coleridge is very bold and clear in defense of the Moor . " Othello , " says he , " does not kill Desdemona in jealousy , but in a conviction forced upon him by ...
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... Othello's characteristic , and does not form the actuating principle of his conduct . It is indeed cer- tain that he doubts before he has proof ; but then it is also certain that he does not act upon his doubt , till proof has been ...
... Othello's characteristic , and does not form the actuating principle of his conduct . It is indeed cer- tain that he doubts before he has proof ; but then it is also certain that he does not act upon his doubt , till proof has been ...
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