Othello ; King Lear ; All's well that ends well ; MacbethCurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page xiv
... stand me . " The Moor could get no further explanation from him , and , being stung to the quick by his words , kept brooding upon them , and trying to make out their mean- ing ; and when his wife , some time after , again begged him to ...
... stand me . " The Moor could get no further explanation from him , and , being stung to the quick by his words , kept brooding upon them , and trying to make out their mean- ing ; and when his wife , some time after , again begged him to ...
Page xxi
... stands the tenth in the di- vision of Tragedies , has the acts and scenes regularly marked , and at the end a list of the persons , headed , " The Names of the Actors . " Iago is here called " a villain , " and Roderigo " a gull'd ...
... stands the tenth in the di- vision of Tragedies , has the acts and scenes regularly marked , and at the end a list of the persons , headed , " The Names of the Actors . " Iago is here called " a villain , " and Roderigo " a gull'd ...
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... stand the clearer of distrust , he prefaces it by accusing himself . Acting , too , as if he spared no pains to be right , yet still feared he was wrong , his very opinions carry the weight of facts , as having forced themselves upon ...
... stand the clearer of distrust , he prefaces it by accusing himself . Acting , too , as if he spared no pains to be right , yet still feared he was wrong , his very opinions carry the weight of facts , as having forced themselves upon ...
Page xxxi
... stand account- ant for as great a sin " ; as much as to say , that whether guilty or not he did not care , and dared the responsibility at all events . So that , to adopt a distinction from Dr. Chalmers , he here seems not so much an ...
... stand account- ant for as great a sin " ; as much as to say , that whether guilty or not he did not care , and dared the responsibility at all events . So that , to adopt a distinction from Dr. Chalmers , he here seems not so much an ...
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... stand with his purpose , as it evidently will here . So that there needs no scruple about endorsing the argu- ment of Mr. White , in his Shakespeare's Scholar . " Shakespeare , " says he , " nowhere calls Othello an Ethi- opian , and ...
... stand with his purpose , as it evidently will here . So that there needs no scruple about endorsing the argu- ment of Mr. White , in his Shakespeare's Scholar . " Shakespeare , " says he , " nowhere calls Othello an Ethi- opian , and ...
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