Shakespeare's Invention of Othello: A Study in Early Modern EnglishMacmillan, 1988 - 284 頁 Did Shakespeare succeed in his characterisation of Othello? Or is the noble but degraded Moor psychologically implausible? This book enters an old controversy in a new way. Martin Elliott takes fully into account the fact that Shakespeare was writing in Early Modern English and explores word-meanings and syntax and finds an extended consistency. |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 86 筆
第 75 頁
... II.ii.23-4 ) . It enables Othello to discern in his actions a divine as well as a Venetian service . It allows him a view of himself as one sublimely controlled by Fate . It is not , this ability , a prime cause of Desdemona's murder ...
... II.ii.23-4 ) . It enables Othello to discern in his actions a divine as well as a Venetian service . It allows him a view of himself as one sublimely controlled by Fate . It is not , this ability , a prime cause of Desdemona's murder ...
第 113 頁
... II.ii.24-6 ) . But , as Ridley observes , Bonnetted here could equally mean ' put their caps back on ' . Indeed , I think it does mean that : the people have been flat- tered , there is no further need of courtesy , the caps can be put ...
... II.ii.24-6 ) . But , as Ridley observes , Bonnetted here could equally mean ' put their caps back on ' . Indeed , I think it does mean that : the people have been flat- tered , there is no further need of courtesy , the caps can be put ...
第 242 頁
... iii.259 ) and What is the Matter ( Deere ? ) ' ( F1375 ; II.iii.244 ) . The first instance means ' grie- vous ' , as in OED adj.2 2. Both instances refer to the loved Othello . As is stated in Nicholas Linfield , ' You and Thou in ...
... iii.259 ) and What is the Matter ( Deere ? ) ' ( F1375 ; II.iii.244 ) . The first instance means ' grie- vous ' , as in OED adj.2 2. Both instances refer to the loved Othello . As is stated in Nicholas Linfield , ' You and Thou in ...
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But to be free and bounteous to her minde | 1 |
But that I loue the gentle Desdemona | 54 |
Who can controll his Fate? | 75 |
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