| Michael Neill - 2006 - 504 стор.
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| René Weis - 2007 - 524 стор.
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| James R. Hartman - 2007 - 518 стор.
...ask your pardon. Will you, I pray, demand that demi-devil Why he hath thus ensnared my soul and body? Demand me nothing. What you know, you know. From this time forth I never will speak a word. What, not to pray? Torments will ope your lips. Well, it is best that lago not speak... | |
| Jennifer Wallace - 2007 - 260 стор.
...that when he is presented with a vision of the 'tragic loading of the bed', lago refuses to speak: 'Demand me nothing. What you know, you know. / From this time forth I never will speak word' (V.ii.309-10). Ultimately the questions which the tragic heroes raise during the course... | |
| Janette Dillon - 2007 - 147 стор.
...(3.3.164)) he pits his own ultimate unknowability: You cannot, if my heart were in your hand; (3.3.165) Demand me nothing. What you know, you know. From this time forth I never will speak word. (5.2.300-1) The blackness of the play is also a darkness. At its centre is the fear of... | |
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