Shakespeare Studied in Six PlaysG. W. Jacobs, 1906 - 545 Seiten |
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... observes : " You shall not write my praise , " and he retorts : " No , let me not . " Desdemona , as if amused , asks him : " What wouldst thou write of me , if thou shouldst praise me ? " and lago , now assuming politeness and always ...
... observes : " You shall not write my praise , " and he retorts : " No , let me not . " Desdemona , as if amused , asks him : " What wouldst thou write of me , if thou shouldst praise me ? " and lago , now assuming politeness and always ...
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... already , " while Montano , perhaps not knowing what Cassio had drunk previously , observes : " Good faith , a little one ; not past a pint , as I'm a soldier . " Iago , calling for wine , begins to sing a " Othello ' 53.
... already , " while Montano , perhaps not knowing what Cassio had drunk previously , observes : " Good faith , a little one ; not past a pint , as I'm a soldier . " Iago , calling for wine , begins to sing a " Othello ' 53.
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... observes , probably with a hardly sup- pressed sneer , as he offends Cassio : " And so do I too , lieutenant . " Cassio irritably retorts , as if he thought Iago pre- sumptuous , and ought to be taught his place under himself : " Ay ...
... observes , probably with a hardly sup- pressed sneer , as he offends Cassio : " And so do I too , lieutenant . " Cassio irritably retorts , as if he thought Iago pre- sumptuous , and ought to be taught his place under himself : " Ay ...
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... observes truly : " It were well the general were put in mind of it ; Perhaps he sees it not ; or his good nature Prizes the virtue that appears in Cassio , And looks not on his evils ; is not this true ? " lago does not answer , as ...
... observes truly : " It were well the general were put in mind of it ; Perhaps he sees it not ; or his good nature Prizes the virtue that appears in Cassio , And looks not on his evils ; is not this true ? " lago does not answer , as ...
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... observe her well with Cassio ; Wear your eyes thus - not jealous nor secure : I would not have your free and noble nature , Out of self - bounty , be abused ; look to ' t , I know our country disposition well ; In Venice they do let ...
... observe her well with Cassio ; Wear your eyes thus - not jealous nor secure : I would not have your free and noble nature , Out of self - bounty , be abused ; look to ' t , I know our country disposition well ; In Venice they do let ...
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