The Shakespearean Plays of Edwin Booth, Band 2Penn publishing Company, 1899 |
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... eyes , to the voice of Edwin Booth , when he spoke the soliloquies in " Richard II , " for his tones were music , and his clear articulation and delicate shading of the words enchanted the ear , while his complete conveyance of the ...
... eyes , to the voice of Edwin Booth , when he spoke the soliloquies in " Richard II , " for his tones were music , and his clear articulation and delicate shading of the words enchanted the ear , while his complete conveyance of the ...
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... eyes see everything ; his thought comprehends all ; his words take no gloss , but burn with the white fire of honesty . So clear has he been in his execution , - so accurate in mechanism and so terse and well - knit in style , —that ...
... eyes see everything ; his thought comprehends all ; his words take no gloss , but burn with the white fire of honesty . So clear has he been in his execution , - so accurate in mechanism and so terse and well - knit in style , —that ...
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... eye , In every gesture dignity and love . " - MILTON . " Beautiful as sweet , And young as beautiful ! and soft as young ! And gay as soft ! and innocent as gay ! " - YOUNG . " The gentle lady married to the Moor . " - Wordsworth . " I ...
... eye , In every gesture dignity and love . " - MILTON . " Beautiful as sweet , And young as beautiful ! and soft as young ! And gay as soft ! and innocent as gay ! " - YOUNG . " The gentle lady married to the Moor . " - Wordsworth . " I ...
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... eye . Most gracious duke , [ She kneels To my unfolding lend your prosperous ear ; And let me find a charter in your voice , To assist my simpleness . Duke . What would you , Desdemona ? Des . That I did love the Moor to live with him ...
... eye . Most gracious duke , [ She kneels To my unfolding lend your prosperous ear ; And let me find a charter in your voice , To assist my simpleness . Duke . What would you , Desdemona ? Des . That I did love the Moor to live with him ...
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... eyes to see : She has deceived her father , and may thee . Oth . [ Exit Brabantio . [ Tago advances . My life upon her faith ! -Honest Iago , My Desdemona must I leave to thee : I pr'ythee , let thy wife attend on her ; And bring them ...
... eyes to see : She has deceived her father , and may thee . Oth . [ Exit Brabantio . [ Tago advances . My life upon her faith ! -Honest Iago , My Desdemona must I leave to thee : I pr'ythee , let thy wife attend on her ; And bring them ...
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