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... I follow but myself ; Heaven is my judge , not I for love and duty , But seeming so , for my peculiar end : For , when my outward action doth demonstrate The native act and figure of 1 Ensign , Standard - bearer .
... I follow but myself ; Heaven is my judge , not I for love and duty , But seeming so , for my peculiar end : For , when my outward action doth demonstrate The native act and figure of 1 Ensign , Standard - bearer .
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... nor doth the general care Take hold on me ; for my particular grief Is of so flood - gate and o'erbearing nature That it engluts and swallows other sorrows , And it is still itself . DUKE . Why , what's the matter ? Bra .
... nor doth the general care Take hold on me ; for my particular grief Is of so flood - gate and o'erbearing nature That it engluts and swallows other sorrows , And it is still itself . DUKE . Why , what's the matter ? Bra .
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ACT I Sc . III 290 With such things else of quality and respect As doth import you . Ị̂í . . So please your Grace , my Ancient ; A man he is of honesty and trust : To his conveyance I assign my wife , With what else needful your good ...
ACT I Sc . III 290 With such things else of quality and respect As doth import you . Ị̂í . . So please your Grace , my Ancient ; A man he is of honesty and trust : To his conveyance I assign my wife , With what else needful your good ...
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... Not out of absolute lust ( though peradventure I stand accountant for as great a sin ) But partly led to diet my revenge , For that I do suspect the lusty Moor Hath leap'd into my seat : the thought whereof Doth , like a poisonous ...
... Not out of absolute lust ( though peradventure I stand accountant for as great a sin ) But partly led to diet my revenge , For that I do suspect the lusty Moor Hath leap'd into my seat : the thought whereof Doth , like a poisonous ...
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... From him that fled some strange indignity , Which patience could not pass . Ị̂í . . I know , Iago , Thy honesty and love doth mince this matter , Making it light to Cassio Cassio , I love thee ; But never more be officer of mine .
... From him that fled some strange indignity , Which patience could not pass . Ị̂í . . I know , Iago , Thy honesty and love doth mince this matter , Making it light to Cassio Cassio , I love thee ; But never more be officer of mine .
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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