| Kenneth Muir - 2002 - 244 pages
...Moreover, though Cassio feels in n, iii that his drunkenness was the greatest part of his fault and says : I will ask him for my place again: he shall tell me I am a drunkard, (306-7) he never mentions the drinking incident in the latter part, nor do any of the other characters,... | |
| Ewan Fernie - 2002 - 298 pages
...bestial' (2.3.255-6), 'O God ... that we should transform ourselves into beasts!' (2.3.280—3) and 'to be now a sensible man, by and by a fool, and presently a beast!' (2.3.295—6). There is also the related imagery of the cuckold's shameful metamorphosis, here given... | |
| Stanley Wells - 2003 - 434 pages
...pestilence into his ear', (2.3.347)}, it is also a significant parallel that Cassio says of himself, 'Had I as many mouths as Hydra, such an answer would...sensible man, by and by a fool, and presently a beast!' (2.3.297-9). For it was the many-headed Lemean Hydra that provided the poison that killed both Nessus... | |
| McGuffey - 2003 - 484 pages
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| Andrew Hadfield - 2003 - 195 pages
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| C. Stopes - 2003 - 160 pages
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| McVea - 2003 - 240 pages
...Zoey's Coffee House was smashed to bits, the rumble of boots fading from the scene and off to school. To be now a sensible man, by and by a fool, and presently a beast! Now I turn to an event that crowned, with nettles, the extremes of those oh-so-clever years of like... | |
| Jared Lobdell - 2004 - 420 pages
...And Cassio responds that he will ask Othello for his place (as Lieutenant) again, but (lines 322-27) "he shall tell me I am a drunkard! Had I as many mouths...cup is unblessed, and the ingredient is a devil!" In brief, he needs to drink in order to sleep; he cannot stop drinking when he wants to; he has blackouts;... | |
| William Shakespeare, Steven Croft - 2004 - 212 pages
...the appearance of being good befallen; but since it is as it is, mend it for your own good. CASSIO I will ask him for my place again; he shall tell me...sensible man, by and by a fool, and presently a beast! Oh strange! Every inordinate cup is unblessed and the ingredient is a devil. 275 IAGO Come, come, good... | |
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