Shakespeare Studied in Six PlaysG. W. Jacobs, 1906 - 545 Seiten |
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... coming . " Othello replies : when Desdemona says : " How now , my lord ? " I do believe ' twas he , " I have been talking with a suitor here , A man that languishes in your displeasure , your lieutenant , Cassio , " and asks leave to ...
... coming . " Othello replies : when Desdemona says : " How now , my lord ? " I do believe ' twas he , " I have been talking with a suitor here , A man that languishes in your displeasure , your lieutenant , Cassio , " and asks leave to ...
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... coming , as the Moor says aside : " Iago beckons me ; now he begins the story , " while Cassio proceeds to describe Bianca's unwelcome attentions : " She was here even now ; she haunts me in every place . I was the other day talking on ...
... coming , as the Moor says aside : " Iago beckons me ; now he begins the story , " while Cassio proceeds to describe Bianca's unwelcome attentions : " She was here even now ; she haunts me in every place . I was the other day talking on ...
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... coming disguised to Cyprus . Cassio is now placed on a chair , and Iago , directing those around , says : " Some good man bear him carefully from hence ; I'll fetch the general's surgeon . " Then , referring to Roderigo , he exclaims to ...
... coming disguised to Cyprus . Cassio is now placed on a chair , and Iago , directing those around , says : " Some good man bear him carefully from hence ; I'll fetch the general's surgeon . " Then , referring to Roderigo , he exclaims to ...
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... coming interview with Macbeth , and the next scene introduces King Duncan , with his sons and officers , who hear from a wounded captain , and also from Lord Rosse , about the bravery of his two generals , Macbeth and Banquo , in ...
... coming interview with Macbeth , and the next scene introduces King Duncan , with his sons and officers , who hear from a wounded captain , and also from Lord Rosse , about the bravery of his two generals , Macbeth and Banquo , in ...
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... coming royal visit , and also of the appearance and words of the three witches . Although a bold , ambitious , worldly woman , she from the first believes them , implicit faith in witchcraft and magic being evidently general , if not ...
... coming royal visit , and also of the appearance and words of the three witches . Although a bold , ambitious , worldly woman , she from the first believes them , implicit faith in witchcraft and magic being evidently general , if not ...
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