Othello ; King Lear ; All's well that ends well ; MacbethCurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... noble qualities , fell in love with him . He also became equally enamored of her , and , notwithstanding the opposi- tion of her friends , married her . They were altogether happy in each other until the Moor was chosen to the military ...
... noble qualities , fell in love with him . He also became equally enamored of her , and , notwithstanding the opposi- tion of her friends , married her . They were altogether happy in each other until the Moor was chosen to the military ...
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... noble nature , " it is not so much that he really feels these qualities in him , as that , granting him to have them , there is the greater merit in hating him . For anybody can hate a man for his faults ; but to hate a man for his ...
... noble nature , " it is not so much that he really feels these qualities in him , as that , granting him to have them , there is the greater merit in hating him . For anybody can hate a man for his faults ; but to hate a man for his ...
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... noble Moor , and the wretched fishing jealousy of Leontes . " Iago describes jealousy as " the monster that doth make the meat it feeds on . " And Emilia speaks to the same sense , when Desdemona acquits her husband of jealousy on the ...
... noble Moor , and the wretched fishing jealousy of Leontes . " Iago describes jealousy as " the monster that doth make the meat it feeds on . " And Emilia speaks to the same sense , when Desdemona acquits her husband of jealousy on the ...
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... noble Moor and his sweet lady have the very sort of resemblance which people thus united ought to have ; and their likeness seems all the better for being joined with so much of unlikeness . It is the chaste , beau- tiful wedlock of ...
... noble Moor and his sweet lady have the very sort of resemblance which people thus united ought to have ; and their likeness seems all the better for being joined with so much of unlikeness . It is the chaste , beau- tiful wedlock of ...
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... noble achievement , is all there is left him : in brief , he feels lit- erally unmade , robbed not only of the laurels he has won , but of the spirit that manned him to the winning of them ; so that he can neither live nobly nor nobly ...
... noble achievement , is all there is left him : in brief , he feels lit- erally unmade , robbed not only of the laurels he has won , but of the spirit that manned him to the winning of them ; so that he can neither live nobly nor nobly ...
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