Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1947 - 287 strán (strany) |
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Strana 46
... turns this very suggestion arising in Othello's own breast to her prejudice . Othello . And yet how nature erring from itself— Iago . Aye , there's the point ; -as to be bold with you , Not to affect many proposed matches Of her own ...
... turns this very suggestion arising in Othello's own breast to her prejudice . Othello . And yet how nature erring from itself— Iago . Aye , there's the point ; -as to be bold with you , Not to affect many proposed matches Of her own ...
Strana 53
... turns everything to gall and bitterness , shows only the natural virulence of his temper and antipathy to good or evil ... turn incontinent ; Obedience fail in children ; slaves and fools Pluck the grave wrinkled senate from the bench ...
... turns everything to gall and bitterness , shows only the natural virulence of his temper and antipathy to good or evil ... turn incontinent ; Obedience fail in children ; slaves and fools Pluck the grave wrinkled senate from the bench ...
Strana 249
... turns she every man the wrong side out ; And never gives to truth and virtue that Which simpleness and merit ... turning round against themselves in support of our affections , retain nothing but their humanity . Dogberry and Verges in ...
... turns she every man the wrong side out ; And never gives to truth and virtue that Which simpleness and merit ... turning round against themselves in support of our affections , retain nothing but their humanity . Dogberry and Verges in ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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