Shakespeare Studied in Six PlaysG. W. Jacobs, 1906 - 545 Seiten |
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... Look to your house , your daughter , and your bags Thieves ! thieves ! " Brabantio , aroused , appears at a window . He at first does not recognise Roderigo , but when he does , he exclaims frankly : " I have charged thee not to haunt ...
... Look to your house , your daughter , and your bags Thieves ! thieves ! " Brabantio , aroused , appears at a window . He at first does not recognise Roderigo , but when he does , he exclaims frankly : " I have charged thee not to haunt ...
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... look on ! It is a judgment maim'd and most imperfect . I therefore vouch again That with some mixture powerful o'er the blood , Or with some dram conjured to this effect , He wrought upon her . " The Duke , who likely thinks that such ...
... look on ! It is a judgment maim'd and most imperfect . I therefore vouch again That with some mixture powerful o'er the blood , Or with some dram conjured to this effect , He wrought upon her . " The Duke , who likely thinks that such ...
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... Look to her , Moor , if thou hast eyes to see : She has deceived her father , and may thee . " The Duke departs after after these words without noticing them . This warning denunciation proves indeed the implacability of Brabantio ...
... Look to her , Moor , if thou hast eyes to see : She has deceived her father , and may thee . " The Duke departs after after these words without noticing them . This warning denunciation proves indeed the implacability of Brabantio ...
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... look behind ; She was a wight , if ever such wight were-- He evidently stops here , and Desdemona , curious to hear the conclusion of his singular description , asks : " To do what ? " lago replies in his usual sarcastic manner ...
... look behind ; She was a wight , if ever such wight were-- He evidently stops here , and Desdemona , curious to hear the conclusion of his singular description , asks : " To do what ? " lago replies in his usual sarcastic manner ...
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... look on the devil ? " Here Iago evinces the same intense prejudice against dark Orientals that Brabantio had expressed , and which at this period may have been usual enough in Christian Europe . At the present time and for many years ...
... look on the devil ? " Here Iago evinces the same intense prejudice against dark Orientals that Brabantio had expressed , and which at this period may have been usual enough in Christian Europe . At the present time and for many years ...
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