Othello ; King Lear ; All's well that ends well ; MacbethCurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page vii
... . Thus leauing euery one to the liberty of iudgement ; I haue ventered to print this play , and leave it to the generall censure . Yours , Thomas Walkley . " 691067 remained his property until March 1 , 1627 ( i vii PREFACE ...
... . Thus leauing euery one to the liberty of iudgement ; I haue ventered to print this play , and leave it to the generall censure . Yours , Thomas Walkley . " 691067 remained his property until March 1 , 1627 ( i vii PREFACE ...
Page xviii
... leave no marks upon her ; and that when this was done they should pull down the ceiling over her head , and then give out that she was killed by a beam falling upon her . To carry this purpose into effect , the Moor one night had the ...
... leave no marks upon her ; and that when this was done they should pull down the ceiling over her head , and then give out that she was killed by a beam falling upon her . To carry this purpose into effect , the Moor one night had the ...
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... leaves , the title - page reading thus ; " The Tragedy of Othello , the Moor of Venice . As it hath been divers times acted at the Globe and at the Blackfriars , by his Majesty's Servants . Written by Wil- liam Shakespeare . London ...
... leaves , the title - page reading thus ; " The Tragedy of Othello , the Moor of Venice . As it hath been divers times acted at the Globe and at the Blackfriars , by his Majesty's Servants . Written by Wil- liam Shakespeare . London ...
Page xlii
... leaving the door open as she goes out of the room , that she may catch the tones of his voice ; hastening back to her father's side , as though drawn to the spot by some new impulse of filial attachment ; afraid to look the speaker in ...
... leaving the door open as she goes out of the room , that she may catch the tones of his voice ; hastening back to her father's side , as though drawn to the spot by some new impulse of filial attachment ; afraid to look the speaker in ...
Page lx
... leave the whole management of the diplomacy in his hands . Although Roderigo is a compound of vacillation and weakness , even to imbecility ; although he suddenly forms resolutions , and as suddenly quenches them at the rallying ...
... leave the whole management of the diplomacy in his hands . Although Roderigo is a compound of vacillation and weakness , even to imbecility ; although he suddenly forms resolutions , and as suddenly quenches them at the rallying ...
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