Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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Pàgina 137
... Iago speaks bears no similarity to that blessed faculty , praised by traditional philosophy , which enables men to apprehend divine Truth . Iago exploits rather than chastizes the baseness of human nature . Love can be bought since ...
... Iago speaks bears no similarity to that blessed faculty , praised by traditional philosophy , which enables men to apprehend divine Truth . Iago exploits rather than chastizes the baseness of human nature . Love can be bought since ...
Pàgina 141
... Iago's recently conceived plan of torture by jealousy . Cassio refuses to rise to the bait , however , and even catches the vulgar drift of Iago's statements , for his own terms qualify the forwardness of Iago's . Cassio transforms Iago's ...
... Iago's recently conceived plan of torture by jealousy . Cassio refuses to rise to the bait , however , and even catches the vulgar drift of Iago's statements , for his own terms qualify the forwardness of Iago's . Cassio transforms Iago's ...
Pàgina 142
... Iago's choice of words , " very nature , " indicates that he accepts changing appetite as the essence of a woman . During a seemingly playful interchange between Iago and Desdemona on the subject of women ( II.i ) , Iago presents a ...
... Iago's choice of words , " very nature , " indicates that he accepts changing appetite as the essence of a woman . During a seemingly playful interchange between Iago and Desdemona on the subject of women ( II.i ) , Iago presents a ...
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