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" Think, my lord ! By heaven, he echoes me, As if there were some monster in his thought Too hideous to be shown. "
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Verständigungsprobleme in Shakespeares Dramen

Hans-Jürgen Weckermann - Literary Criticism - 1978 - 380 pages
...not honest? lago. Honest, my lord? Oth. Honest? Ay, honest. lapo. My lord, for aught I know. üthT What dost thou think? lago. Think, my lord? Oth. Think,...some monster in his thought Too hideous to be shown. (Oth. III. iii. 97-112) Wiederholungen, die nicht nur keinen nennenswerten eigenen Beitrag darstellen,...
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Othello As Tragedy: Some Problems of Judgement and Feeling

Jane Adamson - Drama - 1980 - 316 pages
...implications of lago's provocative mimicry : OTHELLO What dost thou think? IAGO Think, my lord? OTHELLO Think, my lord ! By heaven, he echoes me, As if there...were some monster in his thought Too hideous to be shown.1 (nI, iii, 103-7) He is devastated less by lago's words than by his manner and his silences,...
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When the Theater Turns to Itself: The Aesthetic Metaphor in Shakespeare

Sidney Homan - Drama - 1981 - 246 pages
...the art of rhetoric, soon begins to echo lago as they bandy about words like "honest" and "think:" "[By heaven, he echoes] me / As if there were some...monster in [his] thought / Too hideous to be shown." The street agitator has become a voyager into the mind, his weapon being language itself, or rather...
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The Rationality of Emotion

Ronald De Sousa - Philosophy - 1990 - 408 pages
...inferences to be drawn without specifying them himself, so that Othello exclaims (III, iii, 106-108): By heaven, he echoes me As if there were some monster in his thought Too hideous to be shown. 'Compare the fascinating thought experiments of Valentino Braitenberg (1984). Because his vehicles...
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Creating a Role

Konstantin Stanislavsky - Performing Arts - 1989 - 324 pages
...line is: 297 But for a satisfaction of my thought: No further harm. Or, I added more specifically, ... By Heaven, he echoes me, As if there were some monster in his thought Too hideous to be shown. . . . That's it exactly," agreed Paul. "It seemed to me," he went on, "that just then you felt at ease...
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The Merriam-Webster New Book of Word Histories

Merriam-Webster, Inc - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1991 - 552 pages
...something that is bizarre or unnatural. In 1604 Shakespeare had Othello complain of his friend lago: "By heaven, he echoes me, /As if there were some monster in his thought/Too hideous to be shown." And in 1837 Ralph Waldo Emerson in an address to the Phi Beta Kappa...
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Speech for the Stage

Evangeline Machlin - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1992 - 268 pages
...honest? IAGO: My lord, for aught I know. OTHELLO: What dost thou think? IACO: Think, my lord? OTHELLO: Think, my lord! By heaven, he echoes me As if there...some monster in his thought Too hideous to be shown. The time to listen to a Shakespeare play in its entirety is when you are cast in one. If it is Hamlet...
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Othello

William Shakespeare - Drama - 1992 - 180 pages
...'Think', my lord? ' "Think", my lord?' By heaven, thou echo'st me, no As if there were some monster in thy thought Too hideous to be shown. Thou dost mean something: I heard thee say even now, thou lik'st not that, When Cassio left my wife. What didst not like? And when I told thee...
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Appropriating Shakespeare: Contemporary Critical Quarrels

Brian Vickers - Literary Criticism - 1994 - 532 pages
...impatient to know more: Think, my lord! Alas, thou echo'st me, As if there were some monster in thy thought Too hideous to be shown. Thou dost mean something: I heard thee say even now, thou likedst not that, When Cassio left my wife. What didst not like? And when I told thee...
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Shakespeare Reread: The Texts in New Contexts

Russ McDonald - Drama - 1994 - 324 pages
...University Press, 1908]), and Bishop Hall's "dilaters of errors, delators of your brethren" from 1640. Too hideous to be shown. Thou dost mean something. I heard thee say even now, thou lik'st not that, When Cassio left my wife. What didst not like? And when I told thee...
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