“The” Works of Shakespeare: OthelloG.Richards, 1901 |
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... ACT I Sc . III ACT II SCENE I. A Seaport in Cyprus . An Open Place near the Quay . Enter MONTANO and two Gentlemen . MON . What from the cape can you discern at sea ? FIRST GENT . Nothing at all : it is a high - wrought flood ; I cannot ...
... ACT I Sc . III ACT II SCENE I. A Seaport in Cyprus . An Open Place near the Quay . Enter MONTANO and two Gentlemen . MON . What from the cape can you discern at sea ? FIRST GENT . Nothing at all : it is a high - wrought flood ; I cannot ...
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William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. DES . The Heavens forbid ACT II Sc . I But that our loves and comforts ... ACT II Sc . I again to inflame it , 29 OTHELLO.
William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. DES . The Heavens forbid ACT II Sc . I But that our loves and comforts ... ACT II Sc . I again to inflame it , 29 OTHELLO.
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... I'll have our Michael Cassio on the hip ; Abuse him to the Moor in the right garb , 3 For I fear Cassio with my night - cap too ; [ exit . 1 i.e. their professional repute ... ACT II Sc . I ACT II Sc . I Make the Moor thank me 31 OTHELLO.
... I'll have our Michael Cassio on the hip ; Abuse him to the Moor in the right garb , 3 For I fear Cassio with my night - cap too ; [ exit . 1 i.e. their professional repute ... ACT II Sc . I ACT II Sc . I Make the Moor thank me 31 OTHELLO.
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... ACT II Sc . III 1 skilfully diluted . ACT II Sc . III Whom love hath turn'd almost IX : E 33 OTHELLO.
... ACT II Sc . III 1 skilfully diluted . ACT II Sc . III Whom love hath turn'd almost IX : E 33 OTHELLO.
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... ACT II Sc . III IAGO . You see this fellow that is gone before : He is a soldier fit to stand by Cæsar And give direction ; and do but see his vice : " Tis to his virtue a just equinox , The one as long as the other : ' tis pity of him ...
... ACT II Sc . III IAGO . You see this fellow that is gone before : He is a soldier fit to stand by Cæsar And give direction ; and do but see his vice : " Tis to his virtue a just equinox , The one as long as the other : ' tis pity of him ...
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ACT I Sc ACT III Sc Antony BAWD BELARIUS beseech BOULT BRABANTIO CÆS Cæsar call'd Cassio CHAR Charmian CLEO CLEOPATRA Cloten CYMBELINE Cyprus daughter dead death Desdemona DIONYZA dost doth EMIL EMILIA ENOBARBUS Enter EROS exeunt exit eyes farewell father fear fortunes friends GENT Gentlemen give Gods GUIDERIUS hath hear heart Heaven hither honest honour IACH IACHIMO IAGO Imogen IRAS King Lady Lepidus look Lord lov'd LYSIMACHUS Madam Marina Mark Antony master MESS Michael Cassio mistress Moor ne'er never night noble Octavia OTHELLO Parthia Pericles Pisanio Pompey POST Posthumus Pr'ythee pray Prince PRINCE OF TYRE Queen Re-enter Roderigo Rome SCENE shew speak sweet sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought to-night villain What's wife World your's Ị̂í