Othello ; King Lear ; All's well that ends well ; MacbethCurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... Iago , Prince of Saxonie : and of both their several fortunes in Love . At London , 1605 . 2 Mrs. Jameson rightly ... Iago's little child , an infant of three years old , whom he trains and bribes to the theft . The love of Desdemona for ...
... Iago , Prince of Saxonie : and of both their several fortunes in Love . At London , 1605 . 2 Mrs. Jameson rightly ... Iago's little child , an infant of three years old , whom he trains and bribes to the theft . The love of Desdemona for ...
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... Iago's talents and efforts . This is just what Iago means to have him think ; and it is something doubtful which glories most , the one in having money to bribe talents , or the other in having wit to catch money . Still it is plain ...
... Iago's talents and efforts . This is just what Iago means to have him think ; and it is something doubtful which glories most , the one in having money to bribe talents , or the other in having wit to catch money . Still it is plain ...
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... Iago to cherish such designs . Iago understands this perfectly : he therefore pretends a secret grudge against Othello , which he is but holding in till he can find or make a fit occasion ; and there- withal assigns such grounds and ...
... Iago to cherish such designs . Iago understands this perfectly : he therefore pretends a secret grudge against Othello , which he is but holding in till he can find or make a fit occasion ; and there- withal assigns such grounds and ...
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... Iago's passionless soul revels amid lewd thoughts and images , like a spirit broke loose from the pit . With his nimble fancy , his facility and felicity of combination , fertile , fluent , and apposite in plausibilities , at one and ...
... Iago's passionless soul revels amid lewd thoughts and images , like a spirit broke loose from the pit . With his nimble fancy , his facility and felicity of combination , fertile , fluent , and apposite in plausibilities , at one and ...
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... Iago prefers lying to telling the truth , is implied in what we have said . Perhaps , indeed , such a preference is ... Iago's characteristic satisfaction seems to stand in a practical reversing of moral distinc- tions ; for example , in ...
... Iago prefers lying to telling the truth , is implied in what we have said . Perhaps , indeed , such a preference is ... Iago's characteristic satisfaction seems to stand in a practical reversing of moral distinc- tions ; for example , in ...
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