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The Turkish preparation makes for Rhodes ; So was I bid report here to the State By Signior Angelo . DUKE . How say you by this change ? FIRST SEN . This cannot be , By no assay of reason : ' tis a pageant , To keep us in false gaze .
The Turkish preparation makes for Rhodes ; So was I bid report here to the State By Signior Angelo . DUKE . How say you by this change ? FIRST SEN . This cannot be , By no assay of reason : ' tis a pageant , To keep us in false gaze .
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Let's see : After some time , to abuse Othello's ear That he is too familiar with his wife : He hath a person , and a smooth dispose , To be suspected ; fram'd to make women false . The Moor is of a free and open nature , That thinks ...
Let's see : After some time , to abuse Othello's ear That he is too familiar with his wife : He hath a person , and a smooth dispose , To be suspected ; fram'd to make women false . The Moor is of a free and open nature , That thinks ...
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Reputation is an idle and most false imposition ; oft got without merit , and lost without deserving : you have lost no reputation at all , unless you repute yourself such a loser . What , Man ! there are ways to recover the General ...
Reputation is an idle and most false imposition ; oft got without merit , and lost without deserving : you have lost no reputation at all , unless you repute yourself such a loser . What , Man ! there are ways to recover the General ...
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I 20 130 And weigh'st thy words before thou giv'st them breath , ACT III Therefore these stops of thine fright me the more : Sc . III For such things in a false disloyal knave Are tricks of custom ; but in a man that's just They are ...
I 20 130 And weigh'st thy words before thou giv'st them breath , ACT III Therefore these stops of thine fright me the more : Sc . III For such things in a false disloyal knave Are tricks of custom ; but in a man that's just They are ...
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... Tis destiny unshunnable , like death : Even then this forked plague is fated to us When we do quicken . Look , where she comes : 270 280 Re - enter DESDEMONA and EMILIA . If she be false , O , then Heaven mocks itself !
... Tis destiny unshunnable , like death : Even then this forked plague is fated to us When we do quicken . Look , where she comes : 270 280 Re - enter DESDEMONA and EMILIA . If she be false , O , then Heaven mocks itself !
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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