Demi-devils: The Character of Shakespeare's Villains |
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... Othello does not " really know " Iago is , of course , literally true ; yet Stoll's statement does not square with the facts as Othello understands them up to the time he is misled . After all , Iago was a subordinate of long standing ...
... Othello does not " really know " Iago is , of course , literally true ; yet Stoll's statement does not square with the facts as Othello understands them up to the time he is misled . After all , Iago was a subordinate of long standing ...
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... OTHELLO : Dost thou say so ? IAGO : She did deceive her father , marrying you ; And when she seem'd to shake and fear your looks , She lov'd them most . OTHELLO : And so she did . IAGO : Why , go to then ! She that , so young , could ...
... OTHELLO : Dost thou say so ? IAGO : She did deceive her father , marrying you ; And when she seem'd to shake and fear your looks , She lov'd them most . OTHELLO : And so she did . IAGO : Why , go to then ! She that , so young , could ...
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... Othello discharges him . Iago , who has cleverly engineered all this , feigns sympathy for Cassio and suggests that Othello will certainly reinstate him if he appeals to Desdemona to intercede in his behalf . Acting on this advice ...
... Othello discharges him . Iago , who has cleverly engineered all this , feigns sympathy for Cassio and suggests that Othello will certainly reinstate him if he appeals to Desdemona to intercede in his behalf . Acting on this advice ...
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