Othello ; King Lear ; All's well that ends well ; MacbethCurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... wife to fill a timeless grave , Then slew himself upon the bloody bed . All these and many more with him are dead ... Wives . " No Eng- 1 v . Ingleby's Centurie of Prayse ( New Shak . Soc . ) , 2nd edition , p . 131 , where the elegy is ...
... wife to fill a timeless grave , Then slew himself upon the bloody bed . All these and many more with him are dead ... Wives . " No Eng- 1 v . Ingleby's Centurie of Prayse ( New Shak . Soc . ) , 2nd edition , p . 131 , where the elegy is ...
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... wife , was the original of the Moor of Venice of Giraldi Cinthio . " " Fronting the summit of the Giants ' Stair , " writes Mr. Rawdon Brown , the author of this theory , " where the Doges of Venice were crowned , there are still ...
... wife , was the original of the Moor of Venice of Giraldi Cinthio . " " Fronting the summit of the Giants ' Stair , " writes Mr. Rawdon Brown , the author of this theory , " where the Doges of Venice were crowned , there are still ...
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... wife or else expose her to the dangers of the voyage . She , seeing him troubled and not knowing the cause , asked him one day how he could be so melancholy after being thus honored by the Senate ; and , on being told the reason ...
... wife or else expose her to the dangers of the voyage . She , seeing him troubled and not knowing the cause , asked him one day how he could be so melancholy after being thus honored by the Senate ; and , on being told the reason ...
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... wife along , a handsome and discreet woman , who , being an Italian , was much cher- ished by Desdemona . In the same company was also a lieutenant to whom the Moor was much attached , and often had him to dine with him and his wife ...
... wife along , a handsome and discreet woman , who , being an Italian , was much cher- ished by Desdemona . In the same company was also a lieutenant to whom the Moor was much attached , and often had him to dine with him and his wife ...
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... wife . " The en- sign replied that he expected no other reward for his friendship , but still protested that he had spoken the truth . " If , " said he , " her feigned affection has blinded you to such a degree that you cannot see what ...
... wife . " The en- sign replied that he expected no other reward for his friendship , but still protested that he had spoken the truth . " If , " said he , " her feigned affection has blinded you to such a degree that you cannot see what ...
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