Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... remarkable . And , again , in the last scene of the play , when Othello , in his paroxysm at being made so de- luded a victim , wounds Iago , Lodovico tells some one " to wrench his sword from him ; " he does not attempt to do it ...
... remarkable . And , again , in the last scene of the play , when Othello , in his paroxysm at being made so de- luded a victim , wounds Iago , Lodovico tells some one " to wrench his sword from him ; " he does not attempt to do it ...
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... remarkable coincidence that all the offspring of the self - willed old king should , with certain modifications , have inherited his constitutional obstinacy ; and that , if such were the foregone conclusion in the poet's mind , it only ...
... remarkable coincidence that all the offspring of the self - willed old king should , with certain modifications , have inherited his constitutional obstinacy ; and that , if such were the foregone conclusion in the poet's mind , it only ...
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... remarkable in insane people . For instance ; " I will have a troop of horse shod with felt , and steal upon them unawares , and kill , kill , kill ! " It is observable , that the first indication which Lear gives of his madness having ...
... remarkable in insane people . For instance ; " I will have a troop of horse shod with felt , and steal upon them unawares , and kill , kill , kill ! " It is observable , that the first indication which Lear gives of his madness having ...
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... remarkable prodi- gality and contempt of life . Sir Walter Scott , in his Preface to the " Border Minstrelsy , " alluding to the outrages in some of the old ballad catastrophes , says that " a murder was not merely a casual circumstance ...
... remarkable prodi- gality and contempt of life . Sir Walter Scott , in his Preface to the " Border Minstrelsy , " alluding to the outrages in some of the old ballad catastrophes , says that " a murder was not merely a casual circumstance ...
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... , at one review , that her victim was weak in judgment , and , in every sense , a sensualist ; she therefore baited for , and caught her prey . Cleopatra is said to have been not remarkable for beauty 218 Shakespeare - Characters .
... , at one review , that her victim was weak in judgment , and , in every sense , a sensualist ; she therefore baited for , and caught her prey . Cleopatra is said to have been not remarkable for beauty 218 Shakespeare - Characters .
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