| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 404 страници
...pardon. Will you, I pray, demand that denu-devil, Why he hath thus ensnar'd my soul and body ? logo. Demand me nothing : what you know, you know : From this time forth I never will speak word. Lod. What, not to pray ? Gra. Torments will ope your lips. Oth. Well, thou dost best. Lod.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 578 страници
...thus ensnared my soul and body ? * Account. t To see if his feet be cloven. i By the stratagem. lago. Demand me nothing : What you know, you know : From this time forth I never will speak word. Lod. What ? not to pray ? (tra. Torments will ope your lips. Oth. Well, thou dost best.... | |
| ludwic herric - 1862 - 964 страници
...Othello. Will you, I pray you, demand that demi-devil, Why he hath thus ensnared my soul and body? Jago. Demand me nothing: What you know, you know: From this time forth 1 never will speak word. Lodo vico. What? not to pray? G ratian o. Torments will ope your lips. but... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 868 страници
...pardon. Will you, I pray, demand that demi-dcril, Why he hath thus eusuar'd ray soul and body ? IAOO. in the map of my microcosm, follows it that I am known iffJl enough too ? What speak word. LOD. What, not to pray ? GRA. Torments will ope your lips. Отн. Well, thou dost best.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 352 страници
...pardon : Will you, I pray, demand that demy-Diuell, Why he hath thus enfnar'd my Soule and Body. Jag. Demand me nothing: what you know, you know: From this time forth, I neuer will fpeake word. Lid. What? not to pray ? Cm. Torments will ope your lips, Otb. Well, thou doft... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1865 - 416 страници
...pardon. Will you, I pray, demand that demi-devil Why he hath thus ensnar'd my soul and body? lago. Demand me nothing : what you know, you know : From this time forth I never will speak word. Lod. What, not to pray? Gra. Torments will ope your lips. Oth. Well, thou dost best. Lod.... | |
| Laurie Rozakis - 1999 - 406 страници
...Othello: Will you, I pray, demand that demi-devil lago: Why he hath thus ensnared my soul and body? Demand me nothing; what you know, you know; From this time forth 1 will never speak word. In lago, Shakespeare created one of the first psychopaths — a charming man... | |
| John Sutherland, Cedric Watts - 2000 - 244 страници
...demand that demi-devil Why he hath thus ensnared my soul and body? And lago's response is obdurate: Demand me nothing. What you know, you know. From this time forth I never will speak word. (5.2.307-10) thwarted ambition and hatred of Cassio, Othello's (and Cassio's) supposed... | |
| Nancy Linehan Charles - 2000 - 52 страници
...bad. OTHELLO. Will you, I pray, demand that devil Why he hath thus ensnared my soul and body? IAGO. Demand me nothing. What you know, you know. From this time forth I never will speak word. STORYTELLER 1. And he doesn't. I wonder...did Shakespeare just get tired of writing for... | |
| John Seely, William Shakespeare - 2000 - 324 страници
...evidence against him. When he is finally exposed, he decides to renounce his lethal weapon - words: What you know, you know. From this time forth I never will speak word. (last words of Act 5, Scene 2) Consider the following questions about lago: 1 To what extent... | |
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