Shakespeare Studied in Six PlaysG. W. Jacobs, 1906 - 545 Seiten |
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... death is our physician , " Iago rejoins emphatically : " O villainous ! I have looked upon the world for four times seven years , and since I could distinguish between a benefit and an injury , I never found man that knew how to love ...
... death is our physician , " Iago rejoins emphatically : " O villainous ! I have looked upon the world for four times seven years , and since I could distinguish between a benefit and an injury , I never found man that knew how to love ...
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... blow till they have wakened death ! • If it were now to die , ' Twere now to be most happy , for I fear 2 " Fetter . " - Staunton's notes . " Courtier . " - Ibid . My soul hath her content so absolute , That not 44 Shakespeare Studied.
... blow till they have wakened death ! • If it were now to die , ' Twere now to be most happy , for I fear 2 " Fetter . " - Staunton's notes . " Courtier . " - Ibid . My soul hath her content so absolute , That not 44 Shakespeare Studied.
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... death that you shall think yourself bound to put it on him . It is now high supper - time , and the night grows to waste ; about it . " Roderigo , still rather hesitating , though under Iago's influence 138 Shakespeare Studied.
... death that you shall think yourself bound to put it on him . It is now high supper - time , and the night grows to waste ; about it . " Roderigo , still rather hesitating , though under Iago's influence 138 Shakespeare Studied.
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... death to his wife he departs , while the Venetians , Lodovico and Gratiano , enter together ; the latter , though Brabantio's brother , has apparently no prejudice against the Moor . They now hear and wonder at the sighs and moans of ...
... death to his wife he departs , while the Venetians , Lodovico and Gratiano , enter together ; the latter , though Brabantio's brother , has apparently no prejudice against the Moor . They now hear and wonder at the sighs and moans of ...
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... death , ... Shall she come in ? ... What's best to do ? If she come in she'll sure speak to my wife : My wife ! my wife ! what wife ? I have no wife ! The dreadful reality of the moment now first occurs to " Othello 151 " "
... death , ... Shall she come in ? ... What's best to do ? If she come in she'll sure speak to my wife : My wife ! my wife ! what wife ? I have no wife ! The dreadful reality of the moment now first occurs to " Othello 151 " "
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