Shakespeare Studied in Six PlaysG. W. Jacobs, 1906 - 545 Seiten |
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... never stated , but Desdemona evidently knew , or believed , that her father would never consent to her wedding Othello . Yet why Brabantio should so vehemently disapprove her marrying one of the chief officers in the Venetian State ...
... never stated , but Desdemona evidently knew , or believed , that her father would never consent to her wedding Othello . Yet why Brabantio should so vehemently disapprove her marrying one of the chief officers in the Venetian State ...
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... never keeping any secret from his trusted follower , Iago . Roderigo , who , like most others throughout this play , is for a time quite duped by lago , foolishly reproaches him , being no match for the other's terrible powers of deceit ...
... never keeping any secret from his trusted follower , Iago . Roderigo , who , like most others throughout this play , is for a time quite duped by lago , foolishly reproaches him , being no match for the other's terrible powers of deceit ...
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... never set a squadron in the field , Nor the division of a battle ' knows More than a spinster ... mere prattle without practice , Is all his soldiership . But he , sir , had the election . " Then he proudly adds , comparing his own ...
... never set a squadron in the field , Nor the division of a battle ' knows More than a spinster ... mere prattle without practice , Is all his soldiership . But he , sir , had the election . " Then he proudly adds , comparing his own ...
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... never have consented to her wishes , had therefore secretly married Othello , who , though friendly with him , had never even hinted about his love for Desdemona . Overcome , amazed and shocked by Desdemona's free admission of her ...
... never have consented to her wishes , had therefore secretly married Othello , who , though friendly with him , had never even hinted about his love for Desdemona . Overcome , amazed and shocked by Desdemona's free admission of her ...
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... never forgot , and which he was fated to recall later on with terrible effect : " 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 ...
... never forgot , and which he was fated to recall later on with terrible effect : " 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 ...
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