Othello ; King Lear ; All's well that ends well ; MacbethCurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... passion . But when he saw that all his efforts came to nothing , and that she was too much wrapped up in her husband to think of him or any one else , he at last took it into his head that she was in love with the lieutenant , and ...
... passion . But when he saw that all his efforts came to nothing , and that she was too much wrapped up in her husband to think of him or any one else , he at last took it into his head that she was in love with the lieutenant , and ...
Page xv
... passion , - " If you do not make me see with my own eyes the truth of what you tell me , be assured that I will make you wish you had been born dumb . " - " That would have been casy enough , " said the ensign , " when the lieutenant ...
... passion , - " If you do not make me see with my own eyes the truth of what you tell me , be assured that I will make you wish you had been born dumb . " - " That would have been casy enough , " said the ensign , " when the lieutenant ...
Page xix
... passion , the pathos , the poetry , being entirely his own . Until a recent date , The Tragedy of Othello was com- monly supposed to have been among the last of Shake- speare's writing . Chalmers assigned it to 1614 , Drake , to 1612 ...
... passion , the pathos , the poetry , being entirely his own . Until a recent date , The Tragedy of Othello was com- monly supposed to have been among the last of Shake- speare's writing . Chalmers assigned it to 1614 , Drake , to 1612 ...
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... passion , the action , the interest , all lie strictly within the sphere of domestic life ; for which cause the play has a more close and intimate hold on the common sym- pathies of mankind . On the whole , perhaps it may be safely ...
... passion , the action , the interest , all lie strictly within the sphere of domestic life ; for which cause the play has a more close and intimate hold on the common sym- pathies of mankind . On the whole , perhaps it may be safely ...
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... passion , or character , cannot be affirmed , because in the nature of things neither of these can be represented save in vital union with the others . If , however , either should have precedence , doubtless it is character , foras ...
... passion , or character , cannot be affirmed , because in the nature of things neither of these can be represented save in vital union with the others . If , however , either should have precedence , doubtless it is character , foras ...
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