Shakespeare, Spokesman of the Third EstateBasil Blackwell, 1954 - 201 pages |
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Page 73
... never given Othello anything but the most devoted love and tenderness . To all his accus- ations she never answers with an unkind or a bitter word . She only examines in fear her own conduct , to discover if she can have given any cause ...
... never given Othello anything but the most devoted love and tenderness . To all his accus- ations she never answers with an unkind or a bitter word . She only examines in fear her own conduct , to discover if she can have given any cause ...
Page 77
... never consults his reason . He is an aristocrat by birth , by inclination , and never attempts to justify the opinions with which he was born . He never seeks to understand his opponents , never thinks that it might be opportune to ...
... never consults his reason . He is an aristocrat by birth , by inclination , and never attempts to justify the opinions with which he was born . He never seeks to understand his opponents , never thinks that it might be opportune to ...
Page 178
... never a king's son in Christendom . ... When he falls upon the travellers at Gadshill , he cries out : Hang ye , gorbellied knaves , are ye undone ? No , ye fat chuffs ; I would your store were here ! On , bacons , on ! What ! ye knaves ...
... never a king's son in Christendom . ... When he falls upon the travellers at Gadshill , he cries out : Hang ye , gorbellied knaves , are ye undone ? No , ye fat chuffs ; I would your store were here ! On , bacons , on ! What ! ye knaves ...
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