Demi-devils: The Character of Shakespeare's Villains |
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... Desdemona ( II : iii : 12-29 ) , Goll , who was no ordi- nary Shakespearean scholar but the chief magistrate in Aarhus , Denmark , concluded that " Iago is a cynic in his view of the relation between man and wife ; and his cynicism ...
... Desdemona ( II : iii : 12-29 ) , Goll , who was no ordi- nary Shakespearean scholar but the chief magistrate in Aarhus , Denmark , concluded that " Iago is a cynic in his view of the relation between man and wife ; and his cynicism ...
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... Desdemona , Iago enters with Othello and calls Cassio's departure to the general's attention . IAGO : Ha ! I like ... Desdemona's handkerchiefs , a gift from her husband , and places it in Cassio's apartment . He has Othello listen to a ...
... Desdemona , Iago enters with Othello and calls Cassio's departure to the general's attention . IAGO : Ha ! I like ... Desdemona's handkerchiefs , a gift from her husband , and places it in Cassio's apartment . He has Othello listen to a ...
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... DESDEMONA : Alas , she has no speech ! IAGO : In faith , too much . I find it still when I have list to sleep . ( II : i : 101-105 ) In the same scene Desdemona asks Iago how he would praise her , and there follows this bit of badinage ...
... DESDEMONA : Alas , she has no speech ! IAGO : In faith , too much . I find it still when I have list to sleep . ( II : i : 101-105 ) In the same scene Desdemona asks Iago how he would praise her , and there follows this bit of badinage ...
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