Othello ; King Lear ; All's well that ends well ; MacbethCurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page ix
... death of Richard Burbage in the year 1618 , it appears that the leading character of the play was assigned to this most famous actor : - " But let me not forget one chiefest part Wherein , beyond the rest , he mov'd the heart , The ...
... death of Richard Burbage in the year 1618 , it appears that the leading character of the play was assigned to this most famous actor : - " But let me not forget one chiefest part Wherein , beyond the rest , he mov'd the heart , The ...
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... confess , but after the infliction of extreme torture , is banished ; and the wicked Ancient , thinking to injure others , provided for him- self a miserable death . " 1 Disdemona ( i . e . ' the hapless Preface OTHELLO.
... confess , but after the infliction of extreme torture , is banished ; and the wicked Ancient , thinking to injure others , provided for him- self a miserable death . " 1 Disdemona ( i . e . ' the hapless Preface OTHELLO.
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... death " with a stocking filled with sand , " Cassio and Emilia from the vaguest possible outlines . The tale should be read side by side with the play by such as desire to study the process whereby a not altogether artless tale of hor ...
... death " with a stocking filled with sand , " Cassio and Emilia from the vaguest possible outlines . The tale should be read side by side with the play by such as desire to study the process whereby a not altogether artless tale of hor ...
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... death at the time , but that I feared your displeasure : but , since you thus reward my friendship , I am sorry I did not hold my tongue . " The Moor answered in great passion , - " If you do not make me see with my own eyes the truth ...
... death at the time , but that I feared your displeasure : but , since you thus reward my friendship , I am sorry I did not hold my tongue . " The Moor answered in great passion , - " If you do not make me see with my own eyes the truth ...
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... death so as not to be held responsible for the murder . The lieutenant had in his house a woman who , struck with the beauty of the handkerchief , determined to copy it before it should be returned . While she was at the work , sitting ...
... death so as not to be held responsible for the murder . The lieutenant had in his house a woman who , struck with the beauty of the handkerchief , determined to copy it before it should be returned . While she was at the work , sitting ...
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Banquo Bertram better blood Brabantio Cassio character Child Rowland conj Cordelia Count Cyprus daugh daughter death deed Desdemona devil dost Duke Edgar Edmund Emil Emilia Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear feeling Fleance folio fool fortune Gent give Glou Gloucester Goneril grace hand hast hath hear heart heaven Helena honor husband Iago Iago's ISRAEL GOLLANCZ Kent king King Lear knave Lady Lady Macbeth Lafeu Lear Lear's look lord Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff madam means Michael Cassio mind Moor murder nature never night noble Othello Parolles passion pity play poor pray quartos Regan Roderigo Rousillon scene sense Shakespeare soul speak speech tell thane thee thine thing thou art thought tion truth Venice villain Weird Sisters wife Witch words