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... Husbands and Wives . " No Eng- 1 v . Ingleby's Centurie of Prayse ( New Shak . Soc . ) , 2nd edition , p . 131 , where the elegy is discussed , and a truer version printed . lish translation of the novel existed in Shakespeare's time ...
... Husbands and Wives . " No Eng- 1 v . Ingleby's Centurie of Prayse ( New Shak . Soc . ) , 2nd edition , p . 131 , where the elegy is discussed , and a truer version printed . lish translation of the novel existed in Shakespeare's time ...
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... husband : it is planned that the Ancient is to kill him whom he believes to be the adulterer ; the Captain kills the woman , is accused by the Ancient , the Moor does not confess , but after the infliction of extreme torture , is ...
... husband : it is planned that the Ancient is to kill him whom he believes to be the adulterer ; the Captain kills the woman , is accused by the Ancient , the Moor does not confess , but after the infliction of extreme torture , is ...
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... husband's sake . The ensign , falling passionately in love with Desdemona , and not daring to avow it lest the Moor should kill him , sought by private means to make her aware of his passion . But when he saw that all his efforts came ...
... husband's sake . The ensign , falling passionately in love with Desdemona , and not daring to avow it lest the Moor should kill him , sought by private means to make her aware of his passion . But when he saw that all his efforts came ...
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... husband deprived of so good a friend . Upon this solicitation , he began to suspect that the en- sign's words meant that she was in love with the lieutenant . So , being full of melancholy thoughts , he went to the en- sign , and tried ...
... husband deprived of so good a friend . Upon this solicitation , he began to suspect that the en- sign's words meant that she was in love with the lieutenant . So , being full of melancholy thoughts , he went to the en- sign , and tried ...
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... husband had given her . The Moor thanked him , and thought that if his wife no longer had the handkerchief , this would be a proof that the ensign had told him the truth . So , one day after dinner he asked her for it ; and she , being ...
... husband had given her . The Moor thanked him , and thought that if his wife no longer had the handkerchief , this would be a proof that the ensign had told him the truth . So , one day after dinner he asked her for it ; and she , being ...
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