Nor set down aught in malice: then must you speak Of one that loved not wisely but too well; Of one not easily jealous, but, being wrought, Perplex'd in the extreme; of one whose hand, Like the base Indian, threw a pearl away Richer than all his tribe... Littell's Living Age - Страница 4321874Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| William Shakespeare - 1882 - 400 страници
...not wisely, but too well ; of one, not easily jealous, but, being wrought, perplexed in the extreme; of one, whose hand, like the base Indian, threw a pearl away richer than ail his tribe ; of one, whose subdued eyes, albeit unused to the meltiug mood, drop tears as fast as... | |
| 1882 - 578 страници
...not wisely, but too well ; Of one not easily jealous, but, being wrought, Perplexed in the extreme; of one whose hand, Like the base Indian, threw a pearl away Eicher than all his tribe; of one whose subdued eyes, Albeit unused to the melting mood, Drop tears... | |
| Mary Seymour - 1883 - 246 страници
...loved not wisely but too well ; Of one not easily jealous, but being wrought Perplexed in the extreme ; of one whose hand, Like the base Indian, threw a pearl away Richer than all his tribe ; of one whose Subdued eyes, Albeit unuse'd to the melting mood, Drop tears as fast as the Arabian... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 200 страници
...loved not wisely but too well; Of one not easily jealous, but being wrought Perplex'd in the extreme; of one whose hand, Like the base Indian, threw a pearl away Richer than all his tribe; of one whose subdued eyes, Albeit unused to the melting mood, Drop tears as fast as the Arabian trees... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 372 страници
...not wisely but too well ; Of one not easily jealous, but, being wrought, Perplex'd in the extreme ; of one whose hand, Like the base Indian, threw a pearl away Richer than all his tribe ; of one whose subdu'd eyes, Albeit unused to the melting mood, Drop tears as fast as the Arabian trees... | |
| Arthur Graham - 1997 - 244 страници
...lov'd not wisely, but too well: Of one not easily jealous, but being wrought, Perplex'd in the extreme; of one whose hand, Like the base Indian, threw a pearl away, Richer than all his tribe: of one whose subdued eyes, Albeit unused to the melting mood, Drops tears as fast as Arabian trees... | |
| Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) - 1997 - 306 страници
...base Indian . . . tribe."] Adapting lines from Othello's penultimate speech in Shakespeare's Othello: one, whose hand, Like the base Indian, threw a pearl away Richer than all his tribe .... These lines contain a famous crux; Johnson prints and argues for Judean instead of Indian. Here... | |
| Michael Gelven - 1997 - 188 страници
...same, final act, the Moor accepts this charge, asking that they speak of . . . one whose hand, Uke the base Indian, threw a pearl away, Richer than all his tribe . . . In what way is Othello "ignorant as dirt"? And why are we, the audience, aghast? If he is truly... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alan Durband - 2014 - 330 страници
...not wisely, but too well; Of one, not easily jealous, but being wrought, Perplexed in the extreme; of one whose hand, Like the base Indian, threw a pearl away 405 Richer than all his tribe; of one whose subdued eyes, Albeit unused to the melting mood, Drop tears... | |
| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 686 страници
...loved not wisely but too well; Of one not easily jealous, but being wrought. Perplexed in the extreme; nd and body to posses another person without pride or to be possessed without humiliat 10439 Pericles Few love to hear the sins they love to act. 10440 Pericles O you gods! Why do you make... | |
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