Othello ; King Lear ; All's well that ends well ; MacbethCurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page xxv
... masters at once whose interests are so con- flicting . In order , therefore , to engage his faith without forsaking the Moor , he has to persuade Roderigo that he follows the Moor but to serve his turn upon him . A hard task indeed ...
... masters at once whose interests are so con- flicting . In order , therefore , to engage his faith without forsaking the Moor , he has to persuade Roderigo that he follows the Moor but to serve his turn upon him . A hard task indeed ...
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... master in the indi- vidual man , when the attributes of the serpent and the dove are separated , and become conflicting . The wisdom which belonged to Othello's enthusiastic temperament was his confidence in the truth and purity of the ...
... master in the indi- vidual man , when the attributes of the serpent and the dove are separated , and become conflicting . The wisdom which belonged to Othello's enthusiastic temperament was his confidence in the truth and purity of the ...
Page lv
... master , he is after all an " Italianate " Englishman , not an Italian , and though he crushes conscience , as he be- lieves , out of existence , it asserts its power at the last . But in Iago conscience is completely wanting . He is ...
... master , he is after all an " Italianate " Englishman , not an Italian , and though he crushes conscience , as he be- lieves , out of existence , it asserts its power at the last . But in Iago conscience is completely wanting . He is ...
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... masters , nor all masters Cannot be truly follow'd . You shall mark Many a duteous and knee - crooking knave , That doting on his own obsequious bondage Wears out his time , much like his master's ass , For nought but provender , and ...
... masters , nor all masters Cannot be truly follow'd . You shall mark Many a duteous and knee - crooking knave , That doting on his own obsequious bondage Wears out his time , much like his master's ass , For nought but provender , and ...
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... masters , 67. " bloody book of law " ; " By the Venetian law the giving of love - potions was highly criminal " ( Clarke ) .— I . G. 70. " Stood in your action " ; were the object of your accusation.— C. H. H. 1 That I have ta'en away ...
... masters , 67. " bloody book of law " ; " By the Venetian law the giving of love - potions was highly criminal " ( Clarke ) .— I . G. 70. " Stood in your action " ; were the object of your accusation.— C. H. H. 1 That I have ta'en away ...
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