The Works of Shakespeare: The tragedy of Othello ; The tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra ; The tragedy of PericlesJ. M. Dent & Company, 1904 |
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... there- in vain at last ery of : - co say rious , some ( vide riorum the nets , tion orn- the their our Then slew himself upon the bloody bed . All these and many more with him are dead . " * The Source of the Plot . The story of ' Il ...
... there- in vain at last ery of : - co say rious , some ( vide riorum the nets , tion orn- the their our Then slew himself upon the bloody bed . All these and many more with him are dead . " * The Source of the Plot . The story of ' Il ...
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... There find I personal theme , a plenteous store , Matter wherein right voluble I am , To which I listen with a ready ear ; Two shall be named pre - eminently dear , - The gentle Lady married to the Moor ; And heavenly Una , with her ...
... There find I personal theme , a plenteous store , Matter wherein right voluble I am , To which I listen with a ready ear ; Two shall be named pre - eminently dear , - The gentle Lady married to the Moor ; And heavenly Una , with her ...
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... There is no ferocity in Othello ; his mind is majestic and composed . He deliberately determines to die ; and speaks his last speech with a view of showing his attachment to the Venetian State , though it had superseded him . " Schiller ...
... There is no ferocity in Othello ; his mind is majestic and composed . He deliberately determines to die ; and speaks his last speech with a view of showing his attachment to the Venetian State , though it had superseded him . " Schiller ...
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... there's no remedy ; ' tis the curse of se Preferment goes by letter and affection , And not by old gradation , where ... there a Who , trimm'd in forms and visages of duty , Keep yet their hearts attending on themselves , And ...
... there's no remedy ; ' tis the curse of se Preferment goes by letter and affection , And not by old gradation , where ... there a Who , trimm'd in forms and visages of duty , Keep yet their hearts attending on themselves , And ...
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... there ! Rod . Signior , it is the Moor . Bra . Down with him , thief [ They draw on be Iago . You , Roderigo ! come , sir , I am for you . Oth . Keep up your bright swords , for the dew v them . Good signior , you shall more command ...
... there ! Rod . Signior , it is the Moor . Bra . Down with him , thief [ They draw on be Iago . You , Roderigo ! come , sir , I am for you . Oth . Keep up your bright swords , for the dew v them . Good signior , you shall more command ...
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