 | William Shakespeare - 1992 - 172 σελίδες
...of my offending 80 Hath this extent, no more. Rude am I in my speech, And little blest with the soft phrase of peace: For since these arms of mine had...patience) I will a round unvarnished tale deliver 90 Of my whole course of love: what drugs, what charms, What conjuration and what mighty magic (For... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1996 - 301 σελίδες
...pace, perché dal tempo in cui Queste mie braccia avevano la forza Di sette anni e fino a circa DOGE Till now some nine moons wasted, they have used Their...patience. I will a round unvarnished tale deliver 90 Of my whole course of love: what drugs, what charms, What conjuration and what mighty magic For... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Alan Durband - 2014 - 320 σελίδες
...I can speak little of this great world beyond what's related to feats of fighting and battle. So in And therefore little shall I grace my cause In speaking...my whole course of love: what drugs, what charms, 105 What conjuration and what mighty magic For such proceedings I am charged withal I won his daughter.... | |
 | Laurie Rozakis - 1999 - 380 σελίδες
...of my offending Hath this extent, no more. Rude am I in my speech, And little blessed with the soft phrase of peace: For since these arms of mine had...unvarnished tale deliver Of my whole course of love. We also learn that lago hates his general, Othello, and despises a young Florentine captain named Cassio,... | |
 | Lynne Magnusson - 1999 - 221 σελίδες
...speech is Othello's disclaimer: Rude am I in my speech And litde blessed with the soft phrase of peace, And little of this great world can I speak More than...unvarnished tale deliver Of my whole course of love . . . (1.3.81-82; 86-91) While I argued earlier that it is not primarily the distinction of Othello's... | |
 | James Williams - 2001 - 141 σελίδες
...narratives. It derives from a speech in which Othello asks permission to explain how he won Desdemona's love: "Yet, by your gracious patience,/ I will a round unvarnished...proceeding I am charged withal — / I won his daughter." The "tale" he goes on to tell includes his experience "Of being taken by the insolent foe/ And sold... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 2002 - 169 σελίδες
...For since these arms of mine had seven years' pith Till now some nine moons wasted, they have us'd 85 Their dearest action in the tented field; And little...speaking for myself. Yet, by your gracious patience, 90 I will a round unvarnish'd tale deliver Of my whole course of love: what drugs, what charms, What... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 2011 - 368 σελίδες
...pith. Till now some nine moons wasted, they have used Their dearest action in the tented field, 100 And little of this great world can I speak More than...speaking for myself. Yet, by your gracious patience, 105 I will a round unvarnished tale deliver Of my whole course of love — what drugs, what charms,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1883 - 115 σελίδες
...pith, Till now some nine moons wasted, they have used Their dearest action in the tented field, 95 And little of this great world can I speak, More than...patience, I will a round unvarnished tale deliver 100 Of my whole course of love — what drugs, what charms, What conjuration and what mighty magic,... | |
 | Sos Haugaard - 2005 - 164 σελίδες
...and a - reported - competence in action. The language in which he is competent is that of war: . . . little of this great world can I speak More than pertains...patience, I will a round unvarnished tale deliver .... (Oth. I. iii. 87-91) So, as well as speaking, Othello tells us how he speaks. Although sonnet... | |
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