Shakespeare Studied in Six PlaysG. W. Jacobs, 1906 - 545 Seiten |
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... says , is requested by the Venetian Senate to attend at the Duke's house immediately . Othello goes into some house , saying he will rejoin them soon ; and then Iago informs Cassio of Othello's secret marriage , but does not say to whom ...
... says , is requested by the Venetian Senate to attend at the Duke's house immediately . Othello goes into some house , saying he will rejoin them soon ; and then Iago informs Cassio of Othello's secret marriage , but does not say to whom ...
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... says : " Othello , the fortitude of the place is best known to you , " and therefore he , in the name of Venice , requests Othello to go there in command of troops , despite of his recent marriage , saying : " You must therefore be ...
... says : " Othello , the fortitude of the place is best known to you , " and therefore he , in the name of Venice , requests Othello to go there in command of troops , despite of his recent marriage , saying : " You must therefore be ...
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... says a few impressive words praising Othello to the implacable father - in - law : " Noble signor , If virtue no delighted beauty lack Your son - in - law is far more fair than black . " A friendly Senator also exclaims : " Adieu ...
... says a few impressive words praising Othello to the implacable father - in - law : " Noble signor , If virtue no delighted beauty lack Your son - in - law is far more fair than black . " A friendly Senator also exclaims : " Adieu ...
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... says : " Honest lago , My Desdemona must I leave with thee : I prythee , let thy wife attend on her , And bring them after in the best advantage . Come , Desdemona , I have but an hour Of love , of worldly matter and direction , To ...
... says : " Honest lago , My Desdemona must I leave with thee : I prythee , let thy wife attend on her , And bring them after in the best advantage . Come , Desdemona , I have but an hour Of love , of worldly matter and direction , To ...
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... say so than Richard III . , to whom Shakespeare imputes the expression . For Iago trusts no one ; in fact , nearly all he ... says to himself : " That Cassio loves her , I do well believe it ; That she loves him , ' tis apt and of great ...
... say so than Richard III . , to whom Shakespeare imputes the expression . For Iago trusts no one ; in fact , nearly all he ... says to himself : " That Cassio loves her , I do well believe it ; That she loves him , ' tis apt and of great ...
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