Shakespeare Studied in Six PlaysG. W. Jacobs, 1906 - 545 Seiten |
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... HISTORY IN SCOTT'S NOVELS , " ETC. , ETC. 66 Shakespeare during the present [ nineteenth ] century has been continually rising , until now his position is so high that criticism is practically paralysed and societies occupy themselves ...
... HISTORY IN SCOTT'S NOVELS , " ETC. , ETC. 66 Shakespeare during the present [ nineteenth ] century has been continually rising , until now his position is so high that criticism is practically paralysed and societies occupy themselves ...
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... history nor modern discovery acknowledges as ever existing for certain , though obscurely hinted at by the ancient and comparatively modern writers , Pliny and Sir Walter Raleigh . ' " The Anthropophagi and men whose heads Do grow ...
... history nor modern discovery acknowledges as ever existing for certain , though obscurely hinted at by the ancient and comparatively modern writers , Pliny and Sir Walter Raleigh . ' " The Anthropophagi and men whose heads Do grow ...
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... history , though he seldom alludes to it . Iago proceeds , revealing more and more of his secret mind , which none of his numerous acquaintances seem to understand in the least degree : " I hate the Moor , " and mentions an evidently ...
... history , though he seldom alludes to it . Iago proceeds , revealing more and more of his secret mind , which none of his numerous acquaintances seem to understand in the least degree : " I hate the Moor , " and mentions an evidently ...
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... historical allusion , devoting the rest of the play to the words and deeds of his imaginary personages . In the next long scene are Othello , Desdemona , Cassio and attendants . The Moor , though of an excitable nature usually , shows ...
... historical allusion , devoting the rest of the play to the words and deeds of his imaginary personages . In the next long scene are Othello , Desdemona , Cassio and attendants . The Moor , though of an excitable nature usually , shows ...
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... History of the English People , " admit this monarch's generosity and prodigality , so that Iago's song may be meant for a sarcasm , in alluding to this sovereign . 2 After deploring the wintry weather , from which their cow is ...
... History of the English People , " admit this monarch's generosity and prodigality , so that Iago's song may be meant for a sarcasm , in alluding to this sovereign . 2 After deploring the wintry weather , from which their cow is ...
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addressing amusing Anne answers apparently asks Aumerle Banquo Bardolph believe Bishop of Carlisle Bolingbroke Brabantio brave Caius Cassio chap character Cyprus death deceived declares Desdemona doth doubtless Duke eagerly Emilia England English Evans evidently excited exclaims fairies Falstaff father fear Fenton Ford Gaunt give Glendower Gratiano hath hear heart heaven Henry IV History honest honour host Hotspur Hubert husband Iago Iago's King John King's knave lady lago Lodovico lord Macbeth marry Master Brook master doctor merry Michael Cassio mind Mistress Montano Moor murder never night noble Northumberland notes Othello Pandulf peace Percy perhaps Pistol play Poins pray pretending PRINCE HENRY probably proceeds Quickly rejoins replies Richard Richard II Roderigo rouse says scene seems Shakespeare Shallow shrewd Sir John Sir John Falstaff Slender speak spirit strange tell thee trusted truth Venetian villain wife Windsor wishing witches woman Worcester words young