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William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson, Israel Gollancz, Charles Harold Herford. DESDEMONA . Othello . 691067 931 1909 V17.
William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson, Israel Gollancz, Charles Harold Herford. DESDEMONA . Othello . 691067 931 1909 V17.
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... Desdemona from " the virtuous lady of marvelous beauty , named 1 The title of the novel summarizes its contents as follows : - " A Moorish Captain takes to wife a Venetian Dame , and his Ancient accuses her of adultery to her husband ...
... Desdemona from " the virtuous lady of marvelous beauty , named 1 The title of the novel summarizes its contents as follows : - " A Moorish Captain takes to wife a Venetian Dame , and his Ancient accuses her of adultery to her husband ...
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... Desdemona does not accidentally drop the handkerchief : it is stolen from her by Iago's little child , an infant of three years old , whom he trains and bribes to the theft . The love of Desdemona for this child , her little play fellow ...
... Desdemona does not accidentally drop the handkerchief : it is stolen from her by Iago's little child , an infant of three years old , whom he trains and bribes to the theft . The love of Desdemona for this child , her little play fellow ...
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... Desdemona . In the same company was also a lieutenant to whom the Moor was much attached , and often had him to dine with him and his wife ; Desdemona showing him great attention and civility for her husband's sake . The ensign ...
... Desdemona . In the same company was also a lieutenant to whom the Moor was much attached , and often had him to dine with him and his wife ; Desdemona showing him great attention and civility for her husband's sake . The ensign ...
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... Desdemona is grieved for the lieutenant only because , when he comes to your house , she consoles herself with him for the disgust she now has at your blackness . " At this , the Moor was more deeply stung than ever ; but , wishing to ...
... Desdemona is grieved for the lieutenant only because , when he comes to your house , she consoles herself with him for the disgust she now has at your blackness . " At this , the Moor was more deeply stung than ever ; but , wishing to ...
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Banquo Bertram better blood Brabantio Cassio character Child Rowland conj Cordelia Count Cyprus daugh daughter death deed Desdemona devil dost Duke Edgar Edmund Emil Emilia Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear feeling Fleance folio fool fortune Gent give Glou Gloucester Goneril grace hand hast hath hear heart heaven Helena honor husband Iago Iago's ISRAEL GOLLANCZ Kent king King Lear knave Lady Lady Macbeth Lafeu Lear Lear's look lord Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff madam means Michael Cassio mind Moor murder nature never night noble Othello Parolles passion pity play poor pray quartos Regan Roderigo Rousillon scene sense Shakespeare soul speak speech tell thane thee thine thing thou art thought tion truth Venice villain Weird Sisters wife Witch words