10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «GASTNESS»
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The Plays of William Shakspeare
Respect sor the person appointed Ot!iello's successor, is not personal regard,
would, I should think, naturally have dictated such a proceeding, had they not
been stopped by lago's desiring them not to go. Reed. ' , tht gastness — ] So, the
solio.
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson (écrivain),
1802
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Timon of Athens. Othello
Do you perceive the gastness 9 of her eye PNay, if you stare,l we vshall hear
more anon :'Behold her well ; I pray you, look upon her'; Do you see, gentlemen?
nay, guiltiness will speak, Though tongues were out of use,z Enter EMILIA, EMIL.
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens,
1803
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Othello, the Moor of Venice
O, bear him out o'th' air. [Cassio is carried off; Roderigo' s body is removed] Stay
you, good gentlemen. Look you pale, mistress? 105 Do you perceive the
gastness of her eye? [To Bianca] Nay, if you stare, we shall hear more anon.
Behold her ...
Thomas Woodman, Thomas (ed.),
2002
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THE OXFORD SHAKESPEARE: Othello: The Moor of Venice
(To Lodovico and Gratiano) Do you perceive the gastness of her eye? (To Bianca
) Nay, if you stare we shall hear more anon. (To Lodovico and Gratiano) Behold
her well, I pray you, look upon her: Do you see, gentlemen? Nay, guiltiness Will ...
William Shakespeare, Michael Neill,
2008
Do you perceive the gastness of her eye? [To Bianca] Nay, if you stare, we shall
hear more anon. Behold her well; I pray you, look upon her. Do you see,
gentlemen? Nay, guiltiness Will speak, though tongues were out of use. 110
Enter ...
William Shakespeare, Norman Sanders,
2003
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The Complete Othello: An Annotated Edition Of The ...
Look you pale, mistress? 119 Do you perceive the gastness of her eye?
Gastness: “dread, terror” (Mowat, 232) 120 Nay, if you stare, we shall hear more
anon. Nay... anon: “i.e. if you stare(it is a sign ofguiltand) we'll soon hear more (
we'll make ...
Donald J. Richardson,
2014
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The Works: The Text Formed from an Entirely New Collation of ...
Do you perceive the gastness of her eye ?-—Nay, an you stir':—we shall hear
more anon.— Behold her well ; I pray you, look upon her: Do you see, gentlemen
? nay, guiltiness will speak, Though tongues were out of use. Enter EMILIA. Emil.
William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier,
1843
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. ...
Cas. None in the world ; nor do I know the man. Iago. [To BIAN.] What, look you
pale?— O, bear him out o'the air. — [CASSIO and Rod. are borne off. Stay you,
good gentlemen13: — Look you pale, mistress ? Do you perceive the gastness of
...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Weller Singer, Edmond Malone,
1826
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Drama Trauma: Specters of Race and Sexuality in Performance, ...
Being obsessed with his attraction to Desdemona's gendering, Othello is capable
only of foul thoughts in hearing her plea as the "solicitor" of the favors of Cassio.
19 THE GASTNESS OF HER EYE Ironically, in her strongest statement of ...
Assistant Professor of English Timothy Murray, Timothy Murray,
2013
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The Works of Thomas Chatterton ...: Poems attributed to Rowley
Hailie the robber and the bordelyer, Who kens ne thee, or ys to thee bestanne,
And nothynge does thie myckle gastness fere. Faygne woulde I from mie
bosomme alle thee tare. Thou there dysperpellest thie levynne-bronde ; Whylest
mie ...
Thomas Chatterton, Joseph Cottle, Robert Southey,
1803