A Critical History of English Literature, المجلد 1Ronald Press Company, 1960 - 1169 من الصفحات Vol. 1: Anglo-Saxon literature - Middle English prose and verse - Chaucer - Tudor scene - Spenser - Miracle plays - Marlowe - Shakespeare - Jonson - Milton - Scottish literature; Vol. 2: Restoration - Augustan Age - Poetry from Thomson to Crabbe - Novel from Richardson to Austen - Scottish literature - Romantic poets - Nineteenth century prose - Victorian prose - Victorian poets - Victorian novels. |
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الصفحة 273
David Daiches. madness , as it is of Hamlet's moods and Othello's self - torture ( for in Othello there is no action that can take care of the supposed fact of Desdemona's infidelity ) . Only when he gives up the whole idea of action ...
David Daiches. madness , as it is of Hamlet's moods and Othello's self - torture ( for in Othello there is no action that can take care of the supposed fact of Desdemona's infidelity ) . Only when he gives up the whole idea of action ...
الصفحة 275
... Othello's incredulity in the face of his own supreme happiness - a kind of modesty , which makes him vulnerable to ... Othello and takes her happiness as a right . And when Othello , inflamed by Iago's cunning and plausible lies , turns ...
... Othello's incredulity in the face of his own supreme happiness - a kind of modesty , which makes him vulnerable to ... Othello and takes her happiness as a right . And when Othello , inflamed by Iago's cunning and plausible lies , turns ...
الصفحة 276
... Othello's occupation's gone , " his world is shattered , here was the outrage of irreversible evil . Something had to be done - and the only action that seemed at all relevant and proper in the circumstances was to kill Desdemona . He ...
... Othello's occupation's gone , " his world is shattered , here was the outrage of irreversible evil . Something had to be done - and the only action that seemed at all relevant and proper in the circumstances was to kill Desdemona . He ...
المحتوى
BLAKE WORDSWORTH | 7 |
THE DEVELOPMENT OF MIDDLE ENGLISH PROSE | 31 |
FABLIAU LYRIC DREAM | 68 |
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