The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... truth . Iago , too , according to Rümelin , is not a wholly consistent character . His early appearances reveal him as a cunning , inventive rascal possessed of great presence of mind ; by the end of the play these qualities have ...
... truth . Iago , too , according to Rümelin , is not a wholly consistent character . His early appearances reveal him as a cunning , inventive rascal possessed of great presence of mind ; by the end of the play these qualities have ...
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... truth to life impossible . It might be argued , however , in opposition to this point of view , that truth to life in dramatic character does not depend on a totally naturalistic mode of presentation , and that what matters ultimately ...
... truth to life impossible . It might be argued , however , in opposition to this point of view , that truth to life in dramatic character does not depend on a totally naturalistic mode of presentation , and that what matters ultimately ...
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... truth or at least half - truth , voicing for him his own deep - seated , but wilfully suppressed , fears , suspicions and terrors . Believers in a wholly romantic and noble Othello will , of course , have none of this kind of ...
... truth or at least half - truth , voicing for him his own deep - seated , but wilfully suppressed , fears , suspicions and terrors . Believers in a wholly romantic and noble Othello will , of course , have none of this kind of ...
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