Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 pages |
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Page 15
... turn them into beauties . " So fair and foul a day I have not seen , " & c . " Such welcome and unwelcome news together . " " Men's lives are like the flowers in their caps , dying or ere they sicken . " " Look like the innocent flower ...
... turn them into beauties . " So fair and foul a day I have not seen , " & c . " Such welcome and unwelcome news together . " " Men's lives are like the flowers in their caps , dying or ere they sicken . " " Look like the innocent flower ...
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... turns of battles , are represented to the life . The death of Brutus is worthy of him - it has the dignity of the Roman senator with the firmness of the Stoic philosopher . But what is perhaps better than either , is the little incident ...
... turns of battles , are represented to the life . The death of Brutus is worthy of him - it has the dignity of the Roman senator with the firmness of the Stoic philosopher . But what is perhaps better than either , is the little incident ...
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... turns the storm of passion from himself against Desdemona , and works him up into a trembling agony of doubt and fear , in which he abandons all his love and hopes in a breath . " Now do I see ' t is true . Look here , Iago , All my ...
... turns the storm of passion from himself against Desdemona , and works him up into a trembling agony of doubt and fear , in which he abandons all his love and hopes in a breath . " Now do I see ' t is true . Look here , Iago , All my ...
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... turn is only a consequence of the domestic and practical part of her disposition ; and , instead of following Othello to the wars , she would gladly have " remained at home a moth of peace , " if her husband could have stayed with her ...
... turn is only a consequence of the domestic and practical part of her disposition ; and , instead of following Othello to the wars , she would gladly have " remained at home a moth of peace , " if her husband could have stayed with her ...
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... turns this very suggestion arising in Othello's own breast to her prejudice . " OTHELLO . And yet how nature erring from itself- IAGO . Ay , there's the point ; -as , to be bold with you , Not to affect many proposed matches Of her own ...
... turns this very suggestion arising in Othello's own breast to her prejudice . " OTHELLO . And yet how nature erring from itself- IAGO . Ay , there's the point ; -as , to be bold with you , Not to affect many proposed matches Of her own ...
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