A Shakespeare HandbookF. S. Crofts & Company, 1935 - 302 pages |
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Page 87
... words on which " the voice can to a small extent dwell , " as , am , are , be , can , does , has , I , they , etc. , and " weak " of words which force the reader " to run them , in pronunciation no less than in sense , into the closest ...
... words on which " the voice can to a small extent dwell , " as , am , are , be , can , does , has , I , they , etc. , and " weak " of words which force the reader " to run them , in pronunciation no less than in sense , into the closest ...
Page 201
... words left a sharp , stinging thorn in the Moor's heart , who could think of nothing else , trying to guess their meaning and lost in melancholy . And one day , when his wife had been en- deavouring to pacify his anger toward the ...
... words left a sharp , stinging thorn in the Moor's heart , who could think of nothing else , trying to guess their meaning and lost in melancholy . And one day , when his wife had been en- deavouring to pacify his anger toward the ...
Page 202
... word more on the subject . " The Moor , observing the earnestness with which his wife again pleaded for the captain , began to guess the meaning of the ensign's words ; and in deep melancholy he went to seek that villain and induce him ...
... word more on the subject . " The Moor , observing the earnestness with which his wife again pleaded for the captain , began to guess the meaning of the ensign's words ; and in deep melancholy he went to seek that villain and induce him ...
Contents
ENGLAND IN SHAKESPEARES | 1 |
LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE | 16 |
ELIZABETHAN THEATRES | 42 |
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