Shakespeare Studied in Six PlaysG. W. Jacobs, 1906 - 545 Seiten |
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... live when to live is a torment , and then have we a prescription to die when 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 ...
... live when to live is a torment , and then have we a prescription to die when 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 ...
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... live a quiet life * I am forced to yield , though I'me good man ; It's not for a man with a woman to threape , Unless he first give o'er the plea ; Where I begun wee now mun leave , And take mine old cloake about me . " -Staunton's ...
... live a quiet life * I am forced to yield , though I'me good man ; It's not for a man with a woman to threape , Unless he first give o'er the plea ; Where I begun wee now mun leave , And take mine old cloake about me . " -Staunton's ...
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... with attendants , while Montano faints , declaring himself mortally , though he is only slightly , wounded . Othello exclaims : " Hold , for your lives ! " and Iago , pretending to be confused and horrified , 60 Shakespeare Studied.
... with attendants , while Montano faints , declaring himself mortally , though he is only slightly , wounded . Othello exclaims : " Hold , for your lives ! " and Iago , pretending to be confused and horrified , 60 Shakespeare Studied.
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... live she so , and long live you to think so ! " Yet Othello , unable to recover from the effects of 86 Shakespeare Studied.
... live she so , and long live you to think so ! " Yet Othello , unable to recover from the effects of 86 Shakespeare Studied.
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... lives ; One is too poor , too weak for my revenge ! " Then , apparently convinced by this story of the handkerchief , he renounces Desdemona for ever , exclaiming : " Now do I see ' tis true . - Look here , Iago , All my fond love thus ...
... lives ; One is too poor , too weak for my revenge ! " Then , apparently convinced by this story of the handkerchief , he renounces Desdemona for ever , exclaiming : " Now do I see ' tis true . - Look here , Iago , All my fond love thus ...
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