Othello ; King Lear ; All's well that ends well ; MacbethCurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... give their hands and their hearts together , but we think it a finer grace to look asquint , our hand looking one way , and our heart another . " THE ORIGINAL OF OTHELLO From the elegy on the death of Richard Burbage in the year 1618 ...
... give their hands and their hearts together , but we think it a finer grace to look asquint , our hand looking one way , and our heart another . " THE ORIGINAL OF OTHELLO From the elegy on the death of Richard Burbage in the year 1618 ...
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... give some preconception of the characters which may render their actions intelligible , and which may itself in turn ... gives the prolific germs from which the whole is evolved ; it is indeed the seminary of the whole play , and unfolds ...
... give some preconception of the characters which may render their actions intelligible , and which may itself in turn ... gives the prolific germs from which the whole is evolved ; it is indeed the seminary of the whole play , and unfolds ...
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... give than to receive , has desecrated all his gifts , and turned his very religion into sacrilege ; -under this conviction , all the poetry , the grace , the consecration , every thing that can beautify or gladden existence is gone ...
... give than to receive , has desecrated all his gifts , and turned his very religion into sacrilege ; -under this conviction , all the poetry , the grace , the consecration , every thing that can beautify or gladden existence is gone ...
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... Give me a taper ! call up all my people ! This accident is not unlike my dream : 126. " a knave of common hire , a gondolier " ; a writer in the Pictorial Shakespeare tells us , " that the gondoliers are the only con- veyers of persons ...
... Give me a taper ! call up all my people ! This accident is not unlike my dream : 126. " a knave of common hire , a gondolier " ; a writer in the Pictorial Shakespeare tells us , " that the gondoliers are the only con- veyers of persons ...
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... give him cable . Oth . Let him do his spite : My services , which I have done the signiory , Shall out - tongue his complaints . " Tis yet to know- 19 8. " against your honor " ; of course Iago is speaking of Roderigo , and pretending ...
... give him cable . Oth . Let him do his spite : My services , which I have done the signiory , Shall out - tongue his complaints . " Tis yet to know- 19 8. " against your honor " ; of course Iago is speaking of Roderigo , and pretending ...
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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