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... to incur a general mock , Run from her guardage to the sooty bosom Of such a thing as thou - to fear , not to delight . Judge me the world , if ' tis not gross in sense 70 רידז ACT I Sc . II 80 That thou hast practisid 10 OTHELLO.
... to incur a general mock , Run from her guardage to the sooty bosom Of such a thing as thou - to fear , not to delight . Judge me the world , if ' tis not gross in sense 70 רידז ACT I Sc . II 80 That thou hast practisid 10 OTHELLO.
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I therefore apprehend and do attach thee For an abuser of the world , a practiser Of arts inhibited and out of warrant . Lay hold upon him : if he do resist , Subdue him at his peril . Ị̂í . Hold your hands , Both you of my inclining ...
I therefore apprehend and do attach thee For an abuser of the world , a practiser Of arts inhibited and out of warrant . Lay hold upon him : if he do resist , Subdue him at his peril . Ị̂í . Hold your hands , Both you of my inclining ...
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... great World can I speak , More than pertains to feats of broil and battle ; And therefore little shall I grace my cause In speaking for myself . Yet , by your gracious patience , I will a round unvarnish'd tale deliver Of my whole ...
... great World can I speak , More than pertains to feats of broil and battle ; And therefore little shall I grace my cause In speaking for myself . Yet , by your gracious patience , I will a round unvarnish'd tale deliver Of my whole ...
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My story being done , She gave me for my pains a world of sighs : She swore , In faith , ' twas strange , ' twas passing strange ; ' Twas pitiful , ' twas wondrous pitiful : She wish'd she had not heard ...
My story being done , She gave me for my pains a world of sighs : She swore , In faith , ' twas strange , ' twas passing strange ; ' Twas pitiful , ' twas wondrous pitiful : She wish'd she had not heard ...
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That I did love the Moor to live with him , My downright violence and storm of fortunes May trumpet to the world : my heart's subdued Even to the very quality of my Lord : I saw Othello's visage in his mind ; And to his honours and his ...
That I did love the Moor to live with him , My downright violence and storm of fortunes May trumpet to the world : my heart's subdued Even to the very quality of my Lord : I saw Othello's visage in his mind ; And to his honours and his ...
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ACT I Sc ACT III Antony Attendants Bawd bear better blood BOULT bring CÆs Cæsar Cassio CHAR CLEO CLEOPATRA comes daughter dead dear death Desdemona doth EMIL Enter Eros exeunt exit eyes fair fall false father fear follow fortunes friends GENT give Gods gone guard hand hath hear heard heart Heaven hold honest honour I'll Iach Iago Italy keep King Lady leave live look Lord Madam married master mean MESS mistress Moor nature never night noble OTHELLO peace Pericles poor Post Posthumus pray present Prince Queen Re-enter Roman SCENE SOLD soldier soul speak stand sweet sword tell thank thee there's thing thou thou art thought true villain What's wife World worthy Ị̂í