Shakespeare Studies, Historical and Comparative in MethodUngar, 1960 - 502 pages A collection and study of Shakespeare's works. |
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Page 106
... heart from the beginning . Then a man could be tempted and fall without being already fallen- Othello , Posthumus , and Leontes could be jealous without the suspicious nature , just as Chaucer's Cressida could be led away from Troilus ...
... heart from the beginning . Then a man could be tempted and fall without being already fallen- Othello , Posthumus , and Leontes could be jealous without the suspicious nature , just as Chaucer's Cressida could be led away from Troilus ...
Page 287
... heart . Again and again in his tractate he belabours the Jews for it ; and he would have their syna- gogues and their houses , as the scenes of such impiety , burned down and removed forever from the sight of man . ' Und solchs sol man ...
... heart . Again and again in his tractate he belabours the Jews for it ; and he would have their syna- gogues and their houses , as the scenes of such impiety , burned down and removed forever from the sight of man . ' Und solchs sol man ...
Page 323
... heart of him if he forfeit ; already he has confessed to us that he hates Antonio because he is a Christian , but more for lending money gratis and bringing down the rate in Venice ; and already he has vowed , if he can catch him on the ...
... heart of him if he forfeit ; already he has confessed to us that he hates Antonio because he is a Christian , but more for lending money gratis and bringing down the rate in Venice ; and already he has vowed , if he can catch him on the ...
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the device in Terence and Plautus 9 In sixteenth | 12 |
CHAPTER II | 36 |
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