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Page 273
It is very probable that the popular notion of a Moor was somewhat confused in Shakspere's time , and that the descendants of the proud Arabs who had borne sovereign sway in Europe ( “ men of royal siege ” ) , and , what is more ...
It is very probable that the popular notion of a Moor was somewhat confused in Shakspere's time , and that the descendants of the proud Arabs who had borne sovereign sway in Europe ( “ men of royal siege ” ) , and , what is more ...
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When Shakspere first became acquainted with the ' Moor of Venice ' of Giraldi Cinthio ( whether in the original Italian , or the French translation , or in one of the little story books that familiarized the people with the romance and ...
When Shakspere first became acquainted with the ' Moor of Venice ' of Giraldi Cinthio ( whether in the original Italian , or the French translation , or in one of the little story books that familiarized the people with the romance and ...
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We have learned something , also , of the motive of this hatred — the preferment of Cassio :- " Now , sir , be judge yourself , Whether I in any just term am affin'd To love the Moor . " But it remained for Iago himself , thinking aloud ...
We have learned something , also , of the motive of this hatred — the preferment of Cassio :- " Now , sir , be judge yourself , Whether I in any just term am affin'd To love the Moor . " But it remained for Iago himself , thinking aloud ...
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