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Pagina 82
... Italian . Mrs. Jameson has noticed the " sunny brilliance of effect " with which the whole of this drama is lighted up ; and she adds , with equal truth and elegance , " the blue sky of Italy bends over all . " COSTUME . Assuming , as ...
... Italian . Mrs. Jameson has noticed the " sunny brilliance of effect " with which the whole of this drama is lighted up ; and she adds , with equal truth and elegance , " the blue sky of Italy bends over all . " COSTUME . Assuming , as ...
Pagina 193
... Italy hath out - craftied him , And he's at some hard point . - Speak , man ; thy tongue May take off some extremity , which to read Would be even mortal to me . Please you read ; Pis . And you shall find me , wretched man , a thing The ...
... Italy hath out - craftied him , And he's at some hard point . - Speak , man ; thy tongue May take off some extremity , which to read Would be even mortal to me . Please you read ; Pis . And you shall find me , wretched man , a thing The ...
Pagina 179
... Italy . In the Local Illustra- tions to The Taming of the Shrew and The Merchant of Venice , with which we were favoured by Miss Marţineau , will be found some very striking proofs of Shakspere's intimate acquaintance , not only with ...
... Italy . In the Local Illustra- tions to The Taming of the Shrew and The Merchant of Venice , with which we were favoured by Miss Marţineau , will be found some very striking proofs of Shakspere's intimate acquaintance , not only with ...
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OTHELLO | 690 |
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