| Jason McKee - 2002 - 272 psl.
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| William Shakespeare - 2002 - 332 psl.
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| Michael Neill - 2000 - 556 psl.
...scene of Othello's fantasy corresponds to the simultaneous and deliberate occlusion of his reason: "It is the cause, it is the cause, my soul: / Let me not name it to you." To name his motive would be to render it liable to scrutiny, but Othello cannot bear the thought of... | |
| Patsy Rodenburg - 2002 - 420 psl.
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| Don Nigro - 2003 - 92 psl.
...on his Othello, wearing a ratty old sweater. John, unnoticed by him, watches from upstage.) MCDUFFY. It is the cause, it is the cause, my soul; let me...name it to you, you chaste stars! It is the cause. Yet I'll not shed her blood, nor scar that whiter skin of hers than snow. Yet she must die, else she'll... | |
| Mary Floyd-Wilson - 2003 - 280 psl.
...the bedchamber in mid-speech, arguably continuing his thoughts on the nature of Desdemona's blood: It is the cause, it is the cause, my soul. Let me...name it to you, you chaste stars. It is the cause. Yet I'll not shed her blood (5- 2. 1-3) If we read these two speeches as one sequence, then the "cause"... | |
| Ina Habermann - 2003 - 224 psl.
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| James Et Al Sandoe - 2003 - 532 psl.
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| William Shakespeare - 2003 - 240 psl.
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