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As he shall smile , Othello shall go mad ; And his unbookish jealousy must construe Poor Cassio's smiles , gestures , and light behaviour , Quite in the wrong . - How do you now , lieutenant ? " Act iv . sc . 1 , p . 589 .
As he shall smile , Othello shall go mad ; And his unbookish jealousy must construe Poor Cassio's smiles , gestures , and light behaviour , Quite in the wrong . - How do you now , lieutenant ? " Act iv . sc . 1 , p . 589 .
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The punctuation of the words which I have marked in Italics is so extravagantly wrong , that even the most acute reader , if previously unacquainted with the passage , would find some difficulty in attaching to them anything like a ...
The punctuation of the words which I have marked in Italics is so extravagantly wrong , that even the most acute reader , if previously unacquainted with the passage , would find some difficulty in attaching to them anything like a ...
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I do not exactly understand what Mr. Collier means by " a very clear reading ; " but I feel confident that the one in question is utterly wrong ; for to no writer of prose or ...
I do not exactly understand what Mr. Collier means by " a very clear reading ; " but I feel confident that the one in question is utterly wrong ; for to no writer of prose or ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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