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A.C. Bradley |
he stirs, I believe, in most readers a passion of mingled love and pity. |
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T.S. Elliot |
I have never read a more terrible exposure of human weakness- than the last great speech of Othello. |
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Matt Simpson |
he is no genius but rather a vulgar, small-minded man- clever and crafty maybe but not the evil genius of Romantic Critics. |
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Matt Simpson (2) |
The original audience would have felt the force of the word 'die' as containing sexual meaning: it meant to experience orgasm, sex was known as a 'little death'... the play takes on an unbearable poignancy. |