Othello ; King Lear ; All's well that ends well ; MacbethCurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... lives , the characters that act with him , and upon him . It may be from oversight of these things , that the first Act in Othello has been thought superfluous . If the rise , progress , and result of the Moor's passion were the only ...
... lives , the characters that act with him , and upon him . It may be from oversight of these things , that the first Act in Othello has been thought superfluous . If the rise , progress , and result of the Moor's passion were the only ...
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... lives so entranced amid a world of beauty and delight , that her soul keeps ever looking and listen- ing ; and if at any time she chance upon a stray thought or vision of herself , she shrinks back surprised and xlv THE MOOR Introduction.
... lives so entranced amid a world of beauty and delight , that her soul keeps ever looking and listen- ing ; and if at any time she chance upon a stray thought or vision of herself , she shrinks back surprised and xlv THE MOOR Introduction.
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... live nobly nor nobly die , but is doomed to a sort of living death , an object of scorn and loathing unto himself . In this state of mind , no wonder his thoughts reel and totter , and cling convulsively to his honor , which is the only ...
... live nobly nor nobly die , but is doomed to a sort of living death , an object of scorn and loathing unto himself . In this state of mind , no wonder his thoughts reel and totter , and cling convulsively to his honor , which is the only ...
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... lives - who did lose her life through her devotion , and whose last words were of faithful love- " O , lay me by my mistress ' side . - LUCE , Handbook to Shakespeare's Works . From the moment when Emilia learns Othello's deed from his ...
... lives - who did lose her life through her devotion , and whose last words were of faithful love- " O , lay me by my mistress ' side . - LUCE , Handbook to Shakespeare's Works . From the moment when Emilia learns Othello's deed from his ...
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... live with him , 250 My downright violence and storm of fortunes May trumpet to the world : my heart ' s subdued Even to the very quality of my lord : I saw Othello's visage in his mind , And to his honors and his valiant parts Did I my ...
... live with him , 250 My downright violence and storm of fortunes May trumpet to the world : my heart ' s subdued Even to the very quality of my lord : I saw Othello's visage in his mind , And to his honors and his valiant parts Did I my ...
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