Shakespeare Studied in Six PlaysG. W. Jacobs, 1906 - 545 Seiten |
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... former , though the most intimate with Othello , has yet been superseded by Cassio , who is appointed the Moor's Lieutenant , while Iago remains as Othello's " ancient " or ensign , and more in his private con- fidence than Cassio ...
... former , though the most intimate with Othello , has yet been superseded by Cassio , who is appointed the Moor's Lieutenant , while Iago remains as Othello's " ancient " or ensign , and more in his private con- fidence than Cassio ...
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... former Governor of Cyprus , who , though wise and temperate himself , is now in very giddy company . Cassio exclaims merrily : " Fore heaven , they have given me a rouse already , " while Montano , perhaps not knowing what Cassio had ...
... former Governor of Cyprus , who , though wise and temperate himself , is now in very giddy company . Cassio exclaims merrily : " Fore heaven , they have given me a rouse already , " while Montano , perhaps not knowing what Cassio had ...
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... former Governor , surprised and shocked , asks : " But is he often thus ? " and Iago , speaking as Cassio's familiar acquaintance , replies : " " Tis evermore the prologue to his sleep . " Montano , alarmed for the general good , and ...
... former Governor , surprised and shocked , asks : " But is he often thus ? " and Iago , speaking as Cassio's familiar acquaintance , replies : " " Tis evermore the prologue to his sleep . " Montano , alarmed for the general good , and ...
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... former succeeds as well in deceiving the latter as he did when dealing with Roderigo , for these young Italians , the Venetian and the Florentine , rather resemble each other in the easy way they are alike duped by 6 " Othello " 65.
... former succeeds as well in deceiving the latter as he did when dealing with Roderigo , for these young Italians , the Venetian and the Florentine , rather resemble each other in the easy way they are alike duped by 6 " Othello " 65.
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... former avowedly , the latter possibly , had Shakespeare's drunken scene in mind when describing the re- morseful feelings of Frank Osbaldistone and of David Copperfield immediately after drunken bouts.1 Cassio proceeds in true humility ...
... former avowedly , the latter possibly , had Shakespeare's drunken scene in mind when describing the re- morseful feelings of Frank Osbaldistone and of David Copperfield immediately after drunken bouts.1 Cassio proceeds in true humility ...
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