“The” Works of Shakespeare: OthelloG.Richards, 1901 |
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Page 216
... banishment- IACH . Ay , and the approbation of those that weep this lamentable divorce under her colours are wonderfully to extend him ; be it but to fortify her judgment , which else an easy battery might lay flat , for taking a beggar ...
... banishment- IACH . Ay , and the approbation of those that weep this lamentable divorce under her colours are wonderfully to extend him ; be it but to fortify her judgment , which else an easy battery might lay flat , for taking a beggar ...
Page 222
... my good Lord I prove untrue , I'll choke myself ; there's all I'll do for you . 1 what an occurrence ; viz . the banishment of Posthumus . [ exit . 2 ambassadors . SCENE VI . The Same . Another Room in the 222 CYMBELINE.
... my good Lord I prove untrue , I'll choke myself ; there's all I'll do for you . 1 what an occurrence ; viz . the banishment of Posthumus . [ exit . 2 ambassadors . SCENE VI . The Same . Another Room in the 222 CYMBELINE.
Page 251
... banishment ; and , this twenty years , This rock and these demesnes have been my World ; 70 Where I have liv'd at honest freedom ; paid More pious debts to Heaven than in all The fore - end of my time . But , up to the mountains ! This ...
... banishment ; and , this twenty years , This rock and these demesnes have been my World ; 70 Where I have liv'd at honest freedom ; paid More pious debts to Heaven than in all The fore - end of my time . But , up to the mountains ! This ...
Page 305
... stole these children Upon my banishment : I mov'd her to ' t ; Having receiv'd the punishment before , For that which I did then : beaten for loyalty 320 330 340 1 caprioe . ACT V Sc . V ACT V Sc . V Excited me to treason : 305 CYMBELINE.
... stole these children Upon my banishment : I mov'd her to ' t ; Having receiv'd the punishment before , For that which I did then : beaten for loyalty 320 330 340 1 caprioe . ACT V Sc . V ACT V Sc . V Excited me to treason : 305 CYMBELINE.
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