"First published in 1937."Foreword.-Iago and some Shakespearean villains.-Aaron (Titus Andronicus).-Don John (Much ado about nothing).-(1) Iachimo. (2) The queen (Cymbeline).-Edmund (King Lear).-Bibliography (p. 48
Two-volume edition with illustrations also published in 1852. Cf. Jaggard, p. 529.Added title-page, ...
Lettered on cover: International edition.At head of title: Falstaff edition."American preface" dated...
The characters of Prince Hal and Iago within Shakespeare\u27s plays Henry IV and Othello both emulat...
This paper is a consideration of the interpretations of Iago’s motivation, written by both English a...
Although Samuel Johnson considered footnotes ‘necessary evils' and warned that the mind would be ‘re...
This thesis analyzes the Shakespearean villains, particularly Richard III, Iago, Shylock, Caliban, E...
This is an examination of the evil characters in Shakespearian works like Richard III, King Lear, Ot...
A study of the character of Iago from Shakespeare's Othello. Traces the trends of interpretations, s...
Rarely does Shakespeare assign the antagonists in his plays such dominant and pivotal roles as he do...
Contains the Chandos portrait, views of the Westminster abbey monument and Stratford bust (the latte...
"American preface" dated Boston 1859, but imprint indicates a later date (after 1868) Contains the s...
With reproductions of original title-pages.Paged continuously.Selected by George Steevens; edited by...
With reproductions of original title-pages.Selected by George Steevens; edited by John Nichols.v. 1....
A supplementary volume was issued with title: "Shakespeare's poems" Dublin : Printed by T. Ewing, 17...
First published in 1957. This edition re-issues the second edition of 1965. Recognized as one of the...
Two-volume edition with illustrations also published in 1852. Cf. Jaggard, p. 529.Added title-page, ...
Lettered on cover: International edition.At head of title: Falstaff edition."American preface" dated...
The characters of Prince Hal and Iago within Shakespeare\u27s plays Henry IV and Othello both emulat...
This paper is a consideration of the interpretations of Iago’s motivation, written by both English a...
Although Samuel Johnson considered footnotes ‘necessary evils' and warned that the mind would be ‘re...
This thesis analyzes the Shakespearean villains, particularly Richard III, Iago, Shylock, Caliban, E...
This is an examination of the evil characters in Shakespearian works like Richard III, King Lear, Ot...
A study of the character of Iago from Shakespeare's Othello. Traces the trends of interpretations, s...
Rarely does Shakespeare assign the antagonists in his plays such dominant and pivotal roles as he do...
Contains the Chandos portrait, views of the Westminster abbey monument and Stratford bust (the latte...
"American preface" dated Boston 1859, but imprint indicates a later date (after 1868) Contains the s...
With reproductions of original title-pages.Paged continuously.Selected by George Steevens; edited by...
With reproductions of original title-pages.Selected by George Steevens; edited by John Nichols.v. 1....
A supplementary volume was issued with title: "Shakespeare's poems" Dublin : Printed by T. Ewing, 17...
First published in 1957. This edition re-issues the second edition of 1965. Recognized as one of the...
Two-volume edition with illustrations also published in 1852. Cf. Jaggard, p. 529.Added title-page, ...
Lettered on cover: International edition.At head of title: Falstaff edition."American preface" dated...
The characters of Prince Hal and Iago within Shakespeare\u27s plays Henry IV and Othello both emulat...