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... really know and has no right reason to trust, . . . falls, in the self-same scene, without proof of the accuser's 0r inquiry and investigation of his own, into a jealous rage, and resolves . . . secretly to kill IO SHAKESPEARE.
... scene proceeds we see Iago continuing his crafty wiles, and we see Othello in a variety of moods. He speaks of how he loves Desdemona: he insists that he must have proof before he will doubt her. But on the other hand he does doubt her ...
... scene, nor is there any suggestion that he has ever been prone to jealousy. During his wooing of Desdemona he was assisted by Cassio who “went between us very oft” (III, iii, :00), and there was apparently no question of jealousy. Do we ...
... scene iii, he enters to investigate the fracas involving Cassio and Montano. And at lines 204. if. he says this: Now, by heaven, My blood begins my safer guides to rule; And passion, having my best judgment collied, Assays to lead the ...
... scene in which we have witnessed him in the company of Falstaff. It has been an amusing scene, and it has contained the promise of further amusement. Yet at the end of the scene, left alone, Hal apostrophizes Falstaff and his crew thus ...
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Chapter II Shakespeare and the OrderDisorder Antithesis | 39 |
Chapter III Comedy | 57 |
Chapter IV Imaginative Interpretation and Troilus and Cressida | 89 |
Chapter V History | 115 |
Chapter VI Tragedy | 157 |
Chapter VII The Last Plays | 188 |
Book List | 201 |
Index | 205 |