| 1982 - 144 pages
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| Jane Adamson - Drama - 1980 - 316 pages
...Othello's Til see before I doubt', with Horatio's far calmer speech (after he has actually 'seen'): 'Before my God, I might not this believe/ Without the sensible and true avouch/ Of mine own eyes' (Hamlet, i, i, 56-8). 'Alvin Kernan also remarks on this similarity in his suggestive (if selfadmittedly... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 1980 - 388 pages
...? You tremble and look pale. Is not this something more than fantasy ? What think you on't? HORATIO Before my God, I might not this believe Without the sensible and true avouch Of mine own eyes. MARCELLUS Is it not like the King? HORATIO As thou art to thyself. 60 Such was the very armour he had... | |
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