Shakespeare Studied in Six PlaysG. W. Jacobs, 1906 - 545 sivua |
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Sivu 19
... words . His prejudice against Othello's nationality and appear- ance now completely overcomes all the esteem which he , in common with other Venetians , has hitherto felt for the Moorish general . He is yet more incensed or astounded ...
... words . His prejudice against Othello's nationality and appear- ance now completely overcomes all the esteem which he , in common with other Venetians , has hitherto felt for the Moorish general . He is yet more incensed or astounded ...
Sivu 21
... words : " Her father lov'd me ; oft invited me ; Still question'd me the story of my life , From year to year - the battles , sieges , fortunes , That I have passed . I ran it through , even from my boyish days , To the very moment that ...
... words : " Her father lov'd me ; oft invited me ; Still question'd me the story of my life , From year to year - the battles , sieges , fortunes , That I have passed . I ran it through , even from my boyish days , To the very moment that ...
Sivu 24
... words convince Brabantio for the first time that his daughter has left him of her own free will . He now knows that Desdemona , apparently convinced that he would never have consented to her wishes , had therefore secretly married ...
... words convince Brabantio for the first time that his daughter has left him of her own free will . He now knows that Desdemona , apparently convinced that he would never have consented to her wishes , had therefore secretly married ...
Sivu 26
... words are words , I never yet did hear That the bruised heart was pierced through the ear . " Then , as if unable to endure the subject longer , or unwilling to take up more of the Senate's at- tention at this important meeting , he ...
... words are words , I never yet did hear That the bruised heart was pierced through the ear . " Then , as if unable to endure the subject longer , or unwilling to take up more of the Senate's at- tention at this important meeting , he ...
Sivu 27
... words he can imagine about her to Othello , words which lago never forgot , and which he was fated to recall later on with terrible effect : " Look to her , Moor , if thou hast eyes to see : She has deceived her father , and may thee ...
... words he can imagine about her to Othello , words which lago never forgot , and which he was fated to recall later on with terrible effect : " Look to her , Moor , if thou hast eyes to see : She has deceived her father , and may thee ...
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addressing amusing Anne answers apparently asks Aumerle Banquo Bardolph believe Bishop of Carlisle Bolingbroke Brabantio brave Caius Cassio chap character Cyprus death deceived declares Desdemona doth doubtless Duke eagerly Emilia England English Evans evidently excited exclaims fairies Falstaff father fear Fenton Ford Gaunt give Glendower Gratiano hath hear heart heaven Henry IV History honest honour host Hotspur Hubert husband Iago Iago's King John King's knave lady lago Lodovico lord Macbeth marry Master Brook master doctor merry Michael Cassio mind Mistress Montano Moor murder never night noble Northumberland notes Othello Pandulf peace Percy perhaps Pistol play Poins pray pretending PRINCE HENRY probably proceeds Quickly rejoins replies Richard Richard II Roderigo rouse says scene seems Shakespeare Shallow shrewd Sir John Sir John Falstaff Slender speak spirit strange tell thee trusted truth Venetian villain wife Windsor wishing witches woman Worcester words young