“The” Works of Shakespeare: OthelloG.Richards, 1901 |
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... Tis to his virtue a just equinox , The one as long as the other : ' tis pity of him . I fear the trust Othello puts him in , On some odd time of his infirmity , Will shake this Island . 120 ACT II MON . Sc . III But is he 85 OTHELLO.
... Tis to his virtue a just equinox , The one as long as the other : ' tis pity of him . I fear the trust Othello puts him in , On some odd time of his infirmity , Will shake this Island . 120 ACT II MON . Sc . III But is he 85 OTHELLO.
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... shake and fear She lov'd them most . Отн . IAGO . your looks , And so she did . Why , go to , then ; Sc . III She that , so young , could give out such a seeming , To seel her father's eyes up close as oak— 210 He thought ' twas ...
... shake and fear She lov'd them most . Отн . IAGO . your looks , And so she did . Why , go to , then ; Sc . III She that , so young , could give out such a seeming , To seel her father's eyes up close as oak— 210 He thought ' twas ...
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... shake me thus . Pish ! noses , ears , and lips . - Is ' t possible ? -Confess - handkerchief ! -O Devil ! [ falls in a trance . IAGO . Work on , My Medicine , work ! Thus credulous fools are caught ; And many worthy and chaste dames ...
... shake me thus . Pish ! noses , ears , and lips . - Is ' t possible ? -Confess - handkerchief ! -O Devil ! [ falls in a trance . IAGO . Work on , My Medicine , work ! Thus credulous fools are caught ; And many worthy and chaste dames ...
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... shake ? whose solid virtue The shot of accident , nor dart of chance , Could neither graze nor pierce ? IAGO . He is much chang'd . LOD . Are his wits safe ? is he not light of brain ? IAGO . He's that he is : I may not breathe my ...
... shake ? whose solid virtue The shot of accident , nor dart of chance , Could neither graze nor pierce ? IAGO . He is much chang'd . LOD . Are his wits safe ? is he not light of brain ? IAGO . He's that he is : I may not breathe my ...
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... shake me off To beggarly divorcement - love him dearly , Comfort forswear me ! Unkindness may do much ; And his unkindness may defeat my life , But never taint my love . I cannot say whore : It does abhor me now I speak the word ; To do ...
... shake me off To beggarly divorcement - love him dearly , Comfort forswear me ! Unkindness may do much ; And his unkindness may defeat my life , But never taint my love . I cannot say whore : It does abhor me now I speak the word ; To do ...
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