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" Desdemona, who is not cruel or covetous, but is foolish enough to dislike the noble Moor, his son-in-law, because his face is not white,, forgetting that we all spring from one root. Such prejudices are very numerous, and very wrong. "
The Romance of the American Theatre - Page 30
by Mary Caroline Crawford - 1925 - 508 pages
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A record of the Boston stage. (Orig. publ. in the Boston evening gazette).

William Warland Clapp - 1853 - 508 pages
...because his face is not white,, forgetting that we all spring from one root. Such prejudices are very numerous, and very wrong. Fathers beware what sense...a fool, who wishes to become a knave, and trusting to one, gets killed by him. Such is the friendship of rogues — take heed. When fools would knaves...
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A Record of the Boston Stage

William Warland Clapp - Theater - 1853 - 512 pages
...because his face is not white,, forgetting that we all spring from one root. Such prejudices are very numerous, and very wrong. Fathers beware what sense...fool, who wishes to become a knave,, and trusting to one, gets killed by him. Such is the friendship of rogues — take heed. When fools would knaves...
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A Record of the Boston Stage

William Warland Clapp - Theater - 1853 - 496 pages
...because his face is not white,forgetting that we all spring from one root. Such prejudices are very numerous, and very wrong. Fathers beware what sense...Quelch — will depict a fool, who wishes to become » knave,and trusting to one, gets killed by him. Such is the friendship of rogues — take heed. When...
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A Record of the Boston Stage

William Warland Clapp - Theater - 1853 - 510 pages
...makes the being black. Mr. Qutlch — will depict a fool, who wishes to become a knave, nnd trusting to one, gets killed by him. Such is the friendship of rogues — take heed. When fools would knaycs become, how often you:ll PercelTe the knaye not wiser than the fool. tfn. iforrii...
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An Historical Account of the Providence Stage: Being a Paper Read Before the ...

Charles Blake - Theater - 1868 - 316 pages
...because his face is not white, forgetting that we all spring from one root. Such prejudices are very numerous and very wrong. Fathers, beware what sense and love ye lack, 'Tis crime, not colour, makes the being black. " Mr. Quelch — Will depict a fool who wishes to become a knave, and...
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Retrospections of America, 1797-1811

John Bernard, Laurence Hutton, Brander Matthews - Actors - 1886 - 432 pages
...because his face is not white, forgetting that we all spring from one root. Such prejudices are very numerous and very wrong. Fathers beware what sense and love ye lack, 'Tis erime, not color, makes the being black. " MR. QCALCH will depict a fool, who wishes to become a knave,...
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Retrospections of America, 1797-1811

John Bernard, Laurence Hutton, Brander Matthews - Actors - 1887 - 432 pages
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History of the American Theatre: Before the revolution [1749-1774

George Oberkirsh Seilhamer, George Overcash Seilhamer - Theater - 1888 - 416 pages
...forgetting that we all * spring from one root. Such prejudices are very numerous and very wrong. Father* beware what sense and love ye lack, 'Tis crime, not...him. Such is the friendship of rogues — take heed. When fools would knaves become, how often you'll Perceive the knave not wiser than the foot MRS. MORRIS...
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History of the American Theatre: Before the revolution [1749-1774

George Oberkirsh Seilhamer, George Overcash Seilhamer - Theater - 1888 - 398 pages
...the Rh°de Island A<* spring from one root. Such prejudices are to prohibit plays shows HO simivery numerous and very wrong. Fathers beware what sense and love ye lack, larity between the tWO annOUnCC"Tis crime, not color, makes the being black. MR. QUELCH will depict...
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History of the Providence Stage, 1762-1891

George Owen Willard - Actors - 1891 - 314 pages
...because his face is not white, forgetting that we all spring from one root. Such prejudices are very numerous and very wrong. Fathers beware what sense and love ye lack, 'Tis crime, not colour, makes the being black. •'•Mr. £>uelch — Will depict a fool who wishes to become a knave,...
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