The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 9Fisher, Son, & Company, 1834 - 908 pages |
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... Othello , the Moor of Venice ,. 10 Romeo and Juliet , ..... V 1 30- 51 80 101 129 • 150 171 204- 233 • ..... 16 First Part of King Henry IV ...... 11 Cymbeline , ..... 12 King Lear , 13 Macbeth ,. + 14 King John , 15 Life and Death of ...
... Othello , the Moor of Venice ,. 10 Romeo and Juliet , ..... V 1 30- 51 80 101 129 • 150 171 204- 233 • ..... 16 First Part of King Henry IV ...... 11 Cymbeline , ..... 12 King Lear , 13 Macbeth ,. + 14 King John , 15 Life and Death of ...
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... Othello , a most tender piece , a man strangles his wife upon the stage , and though the poor woman is strangling , she cries out aloud that she dies very unjustly . In Hamlet , the two grave - diggers are drunk , singing ballads , and ...
... Othello , a most tender piece , a man strangles his wife upon the stage , and though the poor woman is strangling , she cries out aloud that she dies very unjustly . In Hamlet , the two grave - diggers are drunk , singing ballads , and ...
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... could be entertained by others of the reality of his distraction ; and thus the delusion was complete .--- Bowdler versus Johnson . OTHELLO , THE MOOR OF VENICE . LITERARY AND HISTORICAL Scene V1 . HAMLET , PRINCE OF DENMARK . 203.
... could be entertained by others of the reality of his distraction ; and thus the delusion was complete .--- Bowdler versus Johnson . OTHELLO , THE MOOR OF VENICE . LITERARY AND HISTORICAL Scene V1 . HAMLET , PRINCE OF DENMARK . 203.
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... Othello , ( says Dr. Johnson ) mag- nanimous , artless , and credulous ; boundless in his confidence , ardent in his ... OTHELLO , the Moor . CASSIO , his Lieutenant . JAGO , his Ancient . RODERIGO , a Venetian Gentleman . CLOWN ...
... Othello , ( says Dr. Johnson ) mag- nanimous , artless , and credulous ; boundless in his confidence , ardent in his ... OTHELLO , the Moor . CASSIO , his Lieutenant . JAGO , his Ancient . RODERIGO , a Venetian Gentleman . CLOWN ...
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... away ! away ! ! Desd . Alas , the heavy day ! -Why do you weep ! Act IV . Scene II . Emil . O , the more angel she , And you the blacker devil ! Act V. Scene II . And I , ( God bless the mark ! ) Othello , the Moor of Venice .
... away ! away ! ! Desd . Alas , the heavy day ! -Why do you weep ! Act IV . Scene II . Emil . O , the more angel she , And you the blacker devil ! Act V. Scene II . And I , ( God bless the mark ! ) Othello , the Moor of Venice .
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