The Works of Shakespeare: The tempest, 1921At the University Press, 1960 |
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Page xxiv
... Bradley every word is weighed and , as usual , every stroke is just . Equally unanswerable are his observa- tions on the other arm of the tragic balance , Iago's ' honesty ' . That Othello puts entire confidence in Iago implies , he ...
... Bradley every word is weighed and , as usual , every stroke is just . Equally unanswerable are his observa- tions on the other arm of the tragic balance , Iago's ' honesty ' . That Othello puts entire confidence in Iago implies , he ...
Page xxvi
... Bradley remarks ' is the question about Iago , just as the question Why did Ĥamlet delay ? is the question about Hamlet ' . And he asserts that , though neither character could solve his own problem , " Shakespeare knew the answer , and ...
... Bradley remarks ' is the question about Iago , just as the question Why did Ĥamlet delay ? is the question about Hamlet ' . And he asserts that , though neither character could solve his own problem , " Shakespeare knew the answer , and ...
Page xlix
... Bradley here follows the text closely . It should be observed also that while he is of course telling us what emotions the last scene evokes in himself and he believes Shakespeare intended to evoke in every spectator , they are emotions ...
... Bradley here follows the text closely . It should be observed also that while he is of course telling us what emotions the last scene evokes in himself and he believes Shakespeare intended to evoke in every spectator , they are emotions ...
Contents
RICHARD BURBAGE FRONTISPIECE | vii |
The last scene | xlvii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | lvii |
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