Shakespeare Studied in Six PlaysG. W. Jacobs, 1906 - 545 Seiten |
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... woman- hater : " There's none so foul and foolish thereunto , But does foul pranks which fair and wise ones do . " Desdemona then exclaims , wishing to hear him praise a virtuous woman if possible : " O heavy ignorance ! thou praisest ...
... woman- hater : " There's none so foul and foolish thereunto , But does foul pranks which fair and wise ones do . " Desdemona then exclaims , wishing to hear him praise a virtuous woman if possible : " O heavy ignorance ! thou praisest ...
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... woman hath found him already . " Roderigo , who , though heart - broken at his rejec- tion , always shows a generous if not noble spirit , replies , still incredulous : " I cannot believe that in her ; she is full of most blessed ...
... woman hath found him already . " Roderigo , who , though heart - broken at his rejec- tion , always shows a generous if not noble spirit , replies , still incredulous : " I cannot believe that in her ; she is full of most blessed ...
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... woman to threape , Unless he first give o'er the plea ; Where I begun wee now mun leave , And take mine old cloake about me . " -Staunton's notes . * " Dispute . " - Ibid . But Cassio , his drunkenness quickly changing from merriment to ...
... woman to threape , Unless he first give o'er the plea ; Where I begun wee now mun leave , And take mine old cloake about me . " -Staunton's notes . * " Dispute . " - Ibid . But Cassio , his drunkenness quickly changing from merriment to ...
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... , in words which seem carefully prepared and suited for this momentous occasion : " Good name in man and woman , dear my lord , Is the immediate jewel of their souls : い Who steals my purse , steals trash ; ' 7 " Othello " 81.
... , in words which seem carefully prepared and suited for this momentous occasion : " Good name in man and woman , dear my lord , Is the immediate jewel of their souls : い Who steals my purse , steals trash ; ' 7 " Othello " 81.
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... woman before , and had little if any idea that Othello was prone to such superstitious beliefs . These he may not have learned from either Mohammedanism or Christianity , and were perhaps derived from some ancient African Paganism ...
... woman before , and had little if any idea that Othello was prone to such superstitious beliefs . These he may not have learned from either Mohammedanism or Christianity , and were perhaps derived from some ancient African Paganism ...
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