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... thought this whole character unnatural , because his villainy is without a sufficient motive . Shakespear , who was as good a philosopher as he was a poet , thought otherwise . He knew that the love of power , which is another name for ...
... thought this whole character unnatural , because his villainy is without a sufficient motive . Shakespear , who was as good a philosopher as he was a poet , thought otherwise . He knew that the love of power , which is another name for ...
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Characters of Shakespear's Plays William Hazlitt. Iago . But for a satisfaction of my thought , No further harm . Othello . Why of thy thought , Iago ? Iago . I did not think he had been acquainted with it . Othello . O yes , and went ...
Characters of Shakespear's Plays William Hazlitt. Iago . But for a satisfaction of my thought , No further harm . Othello . Why of thy thought , Iago ? Iago . I did not think he had been acquainted with it . Othello . O yes , and went ...
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... thought this goodly frame , the earth , a steril promon- tory , and this brave o'er - hanging firmament , the air , this majestical roof fretted with golden fire , a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours ' ; whom man delighted not ...
... thought this goodly frame , the earth , a steril promon- tory , and this brave o'er - hanging firmament , the air , this majestical roof fretted with golden fire , a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours ' ; whom man delighted not ...
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On Modern Comedy | 10 |
On Posthumous Fame Whether Shakspeare was influenced | 21 |
The Subject continued | 28 |
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