Othello, the Moor of Venice: A Tragedy |
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Pàgina viii
... who prefers the handsome appearance in black and white , to the quick and easy information of his readers in matters necessary to be known for their becoming proper judges of the sense of the author , and the goodness of the edition ...
... who prefers the handsome appearance in black and white , to the quick and easy information of his readers in matters necessary to be known for their becoming proper judges of the sense of the author , and the goodness of the edition ...
Pàgina 3
W. Bat it seems more likely that Shakespear wrote fast , i . e . firm and unalterable , because it makes better sense in this place . He is so far from giving the love of his people as the first reason of his abdication , that he does ...
W. Bat it seems more likely that Shakespear wrote fast , i . e . firm and unalterable , because it makes better sense in this place . He is so far from giving the love of his people as the first reason of his abdication , that he does ...
Pàgina 5
In my true heart I find , she names my very deed of love ; Only she comes too short ; that I profess Myself an enemy to all other joys , Which the most precious i square of sense k possesses , And W The qu's read a for as ; and * Friend ...
In my true heart I find , she names my very deed of love ; Only she comes too short ; that I profess Myself an enemy to all other joys , Which the most precious i square of sense k possesses , And W The qu's read a for as ; and * Friend ...
Pàgina 6
W. But by Square of sense , Shakespear seems rather to understand the whole compass or extent of sense , without regard to any particular number , as W. supposeș . Besides , by an exclusion of the fifth from the number of the senses he ...
W. But by Square of sense , Shakespear seems rather to understand the whole compass or extent of sense , without regard to any particular number , as W. supposeș . Besides , by an exclusion of the fifth from the number of the senses he ...
Pàgina 12
... and altering make to made in the second line ( i.e , this line ) had destroyed the sense of the whole ; which , as it stood before he corrupted the words , was this : “ You have endeavoured , says Lear , to make me “ break my oath ...
... and altering make to made in the second line ( i.e , this line ) had destroyed the sense of the whole ; which , as it stood before he corrupted the words , was this : “ You have endeavoured , says Lear , to make me “ break my oath ...
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No hem trobat cap ressenya als llocs habituals.
Frases i termes més freqüents
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 108 - What is a man, If his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed? a beast, no more. Sure he that made us with such large discourse, Looking before and after, gave us not That capability and god-like reason To fust in us unus'd.
Pàgina 117 - He only, in a general honest thought And common good to all, made one of them. His life was gentle, and the elements So mix'd in him that Nature might stand up And say to all the world, 'This was a man!
Pàgina 2 - ... uncle, My father's brother, but no more like my father Than I to Hercules: within a month, Ere yet the salt of most unrighteous tears Had left the flushing in her galled eyes, She married.
Pàgina 95 - But there, where I have garner'd up my heart, Where either I must live, or bear no life ; The fountain from the which my current runs, Or else dries up...
Pàgina 4 - I could a tale unfold, whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul; freeze thy young blood; Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres...
Pàgina 73 - Here, under leave of Brutus and the rest For Brutus is an honourable man; So are they all, all honourable men Come I to speak in Caesar's funeral. He was my friend, faithful and just to me; But Brutus says he was ambitious, And Brutus is an honourable man.