Othello ; King Lear ; All's well that ends well ; MacbethCurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... hast had my purse As if the strings were thine , shouldst know of this . Iago . ' Sblood , but you will not hear me : If ever I did dream of such a matter , Abhor me . Rod . Thou told'st me thou didst hold him in thy hate . Iago ...
... hast had my purse As if the strings were thine , shouldst know of this . Iago . ' Sblood , but you will not hear me : If ever I did dream of such a matter , Abhor me . Rod . Thou told'st me thou didst hold him in thy hate . Iago ...
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... hast heard me say My daughter is not for thee ; and now , in mad- ness , Being full of supper and distempering draughts , Upon malicious bravery , dost thou come To start my quiet . 100 87. " Burst , " in the next line , is used in the ...
... hast heard me say My daughter is not for thee ; and now , in mad- ness , Being full of supper and distempering draughts , Upon malicious bravery , dost thou come To start my quiet . 100 87. " Burst , " in the next line , is used in the ...
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... hast thou stow'd my daughter ? Damn'd as thou art , thou hast enchanted her ; For I'll refer me to all things of sense , If she in chains of magic were not bound , Whether a maid so tender , fair and happy , So opposite to marriage that ...
... hast thou stow'd my daughter ? Damn'd as thou art , thou hast enchanted her ; For I'll refer me to all things of sense , If she in chains of magic were not bound , Whether a maid so tender , fair and happy , So opposite to marriage that ...
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... hast already , with all my heart I would keep from thee . For your sake , jewel , I am glad at soul I have no other child ; For thy escape would teach me tyranny , To hang clogs on them . I have done , my lord . Duke . Let me speak like ...
... hast already , with all my heart I would keep from thee . For your sake , jewel , I am glad at soul I have no other child ; For thy escape would teach me tyranny , To hang clogs on them . I have done , my lord . Duke . Let me speak like ...
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... hast eyes to see : She has deceived her father , and may thee . [ Exeunt Duke , Senators , Officers , & c . Oth . My life upon her faith ! Honest Iago , My Desdemona must I leave to thee : I prithee , let thy wife attend on her ; And ...
... hast eyes to see : She has deceived her father , and may thee . [ Exeunt Duke , Senators , Officers , & c . Oth . My life upon her faith ! Honest Iago , My Desdemona must I leave to thee : I prithee , let thy wife attend on her ; And ...
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Common terms and phrases
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