The Works of Shakespeare: The tempest, 1921At the University Press, 1960 |
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Page xxii
... nature , he was trustful . ' The point is not that Othello never becomes jealous- his jealousy , ' being wrought ' , is terrible - but that he is not ' jealous by nature ' . On the contrary , he is one of the great lovers in the ...
... nature , he was trustful . ' The point is not that Othello never becomes jealous- his jealousy , ' being wrought ' , is terrible - but that he is not ' jealous by nature ' . On the contrary , he is one of the great lovers in the ...
Page xli
... nature erring from itself— he gives us a glimpse of the monstrous thought that has now taken possession of his mind . Nature ! The word Shakespeare took from Cinthio here means natural affection or desire , and Othello's use of it tells ...
... nature erring from itself— he gives us a glimpse of the monstrous thought that has now taken possession of his mind . Nature ! The word Shakespeare took from Cinthio here means natural affection or desire , and Othello's use of it tells ...
Page 195
... Nature ... instruction ' A blackness suddenly intervenes between his eyes and the world ; he takes it for the shuddering testimony of nature to the horror he has just heard , and he falls senseless to the ground ' ( Bradley , p . 196 ) ...
... Nature ... instruction ' A blackness suddenly intervenes between his eyes and the world ; he takes it for the shuddering testimony of nature to the horror he has just heard , and he falls senseless to the ground ' ( Bradley , p . 196 ) ...
Contents
RICHARD BURBAGE FRONTISPIECE | vii |
The last scene | xlvii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | lvii |
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