Othello: New PerspectivesVirginia Mason Vaughan, Kent Cartwright |
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... give myself , for I am yours " ( As You Like It , 5.4.117 ) ; in Olivia's " Love sought is good , but given unsought is better " ( Twelfth Night , 3.1.156 ) ; in Helena's " I dare not say I take you , but I give / Me and my service ...
... give myself , for I am yours " ( As You Like It , 5.4.117 ) ; in Olivia's " Love sought is good , but given unsought is better " ( Twelfth Night , 3.1.156 ) ; in Helena's " I dare not say I take you , but I give / Me and my service ...
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... give Desdemona the benefit of the doubt or to give lago the benefit of the doubt . Othello's perceptions of Desdemona and Iago become inextricably linked - just as figure and ground are inextricably linked in one's perception of a ...
... give Desdemona the benefit of the doubt or to give lago the benefit of the doubt . Othello's perceptions of Desdemona and Iago become inextricably linked - just as figure and ground are inextricably linked in one's perception of a ...
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... give ; She was a charmer , and could almost read The thoughts of people . She told her , while she kept it , ' Twould make her amiable , and subdue my father Entirely to her love ; but if she lost it , Or made a gift of it , my father's ...
... give ; She was a charmer , and could almost read The thoughts of people . She told her , while she kept it , ' Twould make her amiable , and subdue my father Entirely to her love ; but if she lost it , Or made a gift of it , my father's ...
Contents
List of Contributors | 9 |
The Second Quarto of Othello and the Question | 26 |
What needs | 48 |
Copyright | |
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