Shakespeare Studied in Six PlaysG. W. Jacobs, 1906 - 545 Seiten |
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... truth , his reason for secretly hating his chief Othello : " Despise me , if I do not . Three great ones of the city In personal suit to make me his lieutenant , Off - capp'd to him - and , by the faith of man , I know my price , I am ...
... truth , his reason for secretly hating his chief Othello : " Despise me , if I do not . Three great ones of the city In personal suit to make me his lieutenant , Off - capp'd to him - and , by the faith of man , I know my price , I am ...
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... truth : " Thou art a villain , " and lago , in evident sarcasm and likely in a pro- voking manner , retorts : " You are a senator . " Brabantio sternly rejoins , mindful of his own high position in the State : " This thou shalt answer ...
... truth : " Thou art a villain , " and lago , in evident sarcasm and likely in a pro- voking manner , retorts : " You are a senator . " Brabantio sternly rejoins , mindful of his own high position in the State : " This thou shalt answer ...
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... truth : " Strike on the tinder , ho ! Give me a taper - call up all my people ! This accident is not unlike my dream : Belief of it oppresses me already . Light , I say , light ! " So saying , Brabantio withdraws with his attendants ...
... truth : " Strike on the tinder , ho ! Give me a taper - call up all my people ! This accident is not unlike my dream : Belief of it oppresses me already . Light , I say , light ! " So saying , Brabantio withdraws with his attendants ...
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... truth : " To vouch this is no proof , Without more wider and more overt test . " A Senator here asks Othello a direct question how he obtained Desdemona's love , to which the Moor replies by asking that she should be sent for to state ...
... truth : " To vouch this is no proof , Without more wider and more overt test . " A Senator here asks Othello a direct question how he obtained Desdemona's love , to which the Moor replies by asking that she should be sent for to state ...
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... truth and frankness has evidently been im- pressed by Othello's words , yet he is still too preju- diced and irritated to quite believe them , and firmly replies : " I pray you , hear her speak : If she confess that she was half the ...
... truth and frankness has evidently been im- pressed by Othello's words , yet he is still too preju- diced and irritated to quite believe them , and firmly replies : " I pray you , hear her speak : If she confess that she was half the ...
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