Othello ; King Lear ; All's well that ends well ; MacbethCurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... true story of his Othello from some of the distinguished Vene- tians in England ; " Cinthio's novel would never have suf- ficed him for his Othello " ( vide Furness , pp . 372-389 ) . Knowing , however , Shakespeare's transforming power ...
... true story of his Othello from some of the distinguished Vene- tians in England ; " Cinthio's novel would never have suf- ficed him for his Othello " ( vide Furness , pp . 372-389 ) . Knowing , however , Shakespeare's transforming power ...
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... true Historic Time is recorded , and on the other the Dramatic Time , or a false show of time , whereby days , weeks , and 1 This is the only name given by Cinthio . Steevens first pointed out that " Othello " is found in Reynold's ...
... true Historic Time is recorded , and on the other the Dramatic Time , or a false show of time , whereby days , weeks , and 1 This is the only name given by Cinthio . Steevens first pointed out that " Othello " is found in Reynold's ...
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... true period of the action . In respect of general merit , Othello unquestionably stands in the same rank with the Poet's three other great tragedies , Macbeth , Lear , and Hamlet . As to the par- ticular place it is entitled to hold ...
... true period of the action . In respect of general merit , Othello unquestionably stands in the same rank with the Poet's three other great tragedies , Macbeth , Lear , and Hamlet . As to the par- ticular place it is entitled to hold ...
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... true , yet not so , but that the man rather determines the motive , than the motive the man . For the same influences often move men in different directions , ac- cording to their several predispositions of character . What is with one ...
... true , yet not so , but that the man rather determines the motive , than the motive the man . For the same influences often move men in different directions , ac- cording to their several predispositions of character . What is with one ...
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... true of our ancient : " There needs no other motive Than that most strange incontinence in crime Which haunts this Oswald . Power is life to him And breath and being ; where he cannot govern , He will destroy . " If it be objected to ...
... true of our ancient : " There needs no other motive Than that most strange incontinence in crime Which haunts this Oswald . Power is life to him And breath and being ; where he cannot govern , He will destroy . " If it be objected to ...
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