| Harold George Dalway Turnbull - Comparative literature - 1926 - 32 pages
...Shakespeare. I might quote a thousand instances, but I will content myself with two — Othello's It is the very error of the moon. . She comes more near the earth than she was wont And drives men mad; and the opening of Act IV, Sc. xii of Antony and Cleopatra, where... | |
| George Rylands - Diction - 1928 - 268 pages
...is smothering Desdemona, cries of foul murder break in upon him ; he turns away and mutters : It is the very error of the moon; She comes more near the earth than she was wont And makes men mad. Although the popular superstition may have lost its hold on us, these... | |
| Eugene Bahn - 1930 - 190 pages
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| John B. Skillman - Crime - 1830 - 516 pages
...September 19. Half past four in the morning — wind frenh and bracing. Justice HOFSON, Present 41 It is the very error of the moon ; She comes more near the earth than she was wont, And makes men mad." Mary Berry, (a species of black-berry,)is fond of the amusement of... | |
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