Othello ; King Lear ; All's well that ends well ; MacbethCurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... sister's children woxen strong Through proud ambition , against her rebell'd , And overcommen kept in prison long , Till weary of that wretched life herself she hong " ; ( iii ) of special interest , however , is the pre - Shakespearean ...
... sister's children woxen strong Through proud ambition , against her rebell'd , And overcommen kept in prison long , Till weary of that wretched life herself she hong " ; ( iii ) of special interest , however , is the pre - Shakespearean ...
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... sister . But Cordella the youngest , though hitherto best loved , and now having before her eyes the rich hire of a ... sisters than speaking her own mind , she made answer , " Look , how much you have , so much is your value , and so ...
... sister . But Cordella the youngest , though hitherto best loved , and now having before her eyes the rich hire of a ... sisters than speaking her own mind , she made answer , " Look , how much you have , so much is your value , and so ...
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... sisters and their husbands ; and Lear again three years obtained the crown . To whom , dying , Cordella , with all regal solemnities , gave burial ; and then , as right heir succeeding , ruled the land five years in peace ; until her ...
... sisters and their husbands ; and Lear again three years obtained the crown . To whom , dying , Cordella , with all regal solemnities , gave burial ; and then , as right heir succeeding , ruled the land five years in peace ; until her ...
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... of the day . Besides , the agreement of the sister - fiends in filial in- gratitude might seem , of itself , to argue some sisterly at- tachment between them . So that , to bring out xxxii Introduction THE TRAGEDY OF.
... of the day . Besides , the agreement of the sister - fiends in filial in- gratitude might seem , of itself , to argue some sisterly at- tachment between them . So that , to bring out xxxii Introduction THE TRAGEDY OF.
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... sisters , than any one else about them ; but she knows them rather by heart than by head ; and so can feel and act , but not articulate , a prophecy of what they will do . Ask her , indeed , what she thinks on any subject , and she will ...
... sisters , than any one else about them ; but she knows them rather by heart than by head ; and so can feel and act , but not articulate , a prophecy of what they will do . Ask her , indeed , what she thinks on any subject , and she will ...
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