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... jealousy touching his queen's and his friend's mutual honour . He endeavours to prevail on a courtier named Camillo to poison Polixenes ; whereupon Camillo in- forms the guiltless and unsuspecting monarch of his danger , and flees with ...
... jealousy touching his queen's and his friend's mutual honour . He endeavours to prevail on a courtier named Camillo to poison Polixenes ; whereupon Camillo in- forms the guiltless and unsuspecting monarch of his danger , and flees with ...
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... jealousy of Leontes is very distinct from that of Othello , writhing under the arts of Iago : or that of Posthumus , whose understanding has been cheated by the most damning evidence of his wife's infidelity . The jealousy which in ...
... jealousy of Leontes is very distinct from that of Othello , writhing under the arts of Iago : or that of Posthumus , whose understanding has been cheated by the most damning evidence of his wife's infidelity . The jealousy which in ...
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... jealousy , sensitive as he is in honour , is still the loss of her trusted and tender heart . The submissive love of Desdemona faints into a tint of the weakness that invites misfortune , and is the worst of all fatalities ; the ...
... jealousy , sensitive as he is in honour , is still the loss of her trusted and tender heart . The submissive love of Desdemona faints into a tint of the weakness that invites misfortune , and is the worst of all fatalities ; the ...
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... jealousy of disposition , and it should be immediately followed by the perusal of Othello , which is the direct contrast of it in every particular . For jealousy is a vice of the mind , a culpable tendency of the temper , having certain ...
... jealousy of disposition , and it should be immediately followed by the perusal of Othello , which is the direct contrast of it in every particular . For jealousy is a vice of the mind , a culpable tendency of the temper , having certain ...
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... jealousy , because Hermione is courageous and collected , and possessed of a fortitude of heart which years of suf- fering are unable to subdue : - " There's some ill planet reigns ; I must be patient till the heavens look With an ...
... jealousy , because Hermione is courageous and collected , and possessed of a fortitude of heart which years of suf- fering are unable to subdue : - " There's some ill planet reigns ; I must be patient till the heavens look With an ...
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