Othello ; King Lear ; All's well that ends well ; MacbethCurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page xv
... comes to your house , she consoles herself with him for the disgust she now has at your blackness . " At this , the Moor was more deeply stung than ever ; but , wishing to be informed further , he put on a threatening look , and said ...
... comes to your house , she consoles herself with him for the disgust she now has at your blackness . " At this , the Moor was more deeply stung than ever ; but , wishing to be informed further , he put on a threatening look , and said ...
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... comes to act , not for any outward ends or objects , but merely for the sake of act- ing ; has a passion for feats of agility and strength ; and may even go so far as to revel amid the dangers and diffi- culties of wicked undertakings ...
... comes to act , not for any outward ends or objects , but merely for the sake of act- ing ; has a passion for feats of agility and strength ; and may even go so far as to revel amid the dangers and diffi- culties of wicked undertakings ...
Page xlv
... comes upon her like a dead stifling weight of agony and woe , which benumbs her to all other pains . She does not show any thing that can be properly called pangs of suf- fering ; the effect is too deep for that ; the blow falling so ...
... comes upon her like a dead stifling weight of agony and woe , which benumbs her to all other pains . She does not show any thing that can be properly called pangs of suf- fering ; the effect is too deep for that ; the blow falling so ...
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... comes upon him like a thunder- bolt . He knows this man to be honest , his every word the absolute truth . He is stunned , and his mind accepts specious reasonings passively and without examination . Yet his love is so intense that he ...
... comes upon him like a thunder- bolt . He knows this man to be honest , his every word the absolute truth . He is stunned , and his mind accepts specious reasonings passively and without examination . Yet his love is so intense that he ...
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... come to you . Iago . ' Zounds , sir , you are one of those that will not serve God , if the devil bid you . Be- cause we ... comes to tell you your daughter and the Moor are now making the beast with two backs . Bra . Thou art a villain ...
... come to you . Iago . ' Zounds , sir , you are one of those that will not serve God , if the devil bid you . Be- cause we ... comes to tell you your daughter and the Moor are now making the beast with two backs . Bra . Thou art a villain ...
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