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Give me a taper ! call up all my people ! This accident is not unlike my dream : Belief of it oppresses me already . Light , I say ! light ! [ exit above . Iago , Farewell ; for I must leave you : It seems not meet , nor wholesome to my ...
Give me a taper ! call up all my people ! This accident is not unlike my dream : Belief of it oppresses me already . Light , I say ! light ! [ exit above . Iago , Farewell ; for I must leave you : It seems not meet , nor wholesome to my ...
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Please it your Grace , on to the State - affairs : I had rather to adopt a child than get it . Come hither , Moor : I here do give thee that with all my heart Which , but thou hast already , with all my heart I would keep from thee .
Please it your Grace , on to the State - affairs : I had rather to adopt a child than get it . Come hither , Moor : I here do give thee that with all my heart Which , but thou hast already , with all my heart I would keep from thee .
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... For every minute is expectancy Of more arrivance . 40 Enter Cassio . Cas . Thanks , you the valiant of this warlike Isle , That so approve the Moor ! O , let the Heavens Give him defence against the elements , For I have lost ...
... For every minute is expectancy Of more arrivance . 40 Enter Cassio . Cas . Thanks , you the valiant of this warlike Isle , That so approve the Moor ! O , let the Heavens Give him defence against the elements , For I have lost ...
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I pray you , Sir , go forth , And give us truth who ' tis that is arriv'd . SEC . GENT . I shall . [ exit . Mon. But , good Lieutenant , is your General wiv'd ? Cas . Most fortunately : he hath achiev'd a maid That paragons description ...
I pray you , Sir , go forth , And give us truth who ' tis that is arriv'd . SEC . GENT . I shall . [ exit . Mon. But , good Lieutenant , is your General wiv'd ? Cas . Most fortunately : he hath achiev'd a maid That paragons description ...
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They give their greeting to the citadel : This likewise is a friend . Cas . See for the news . ... Let it not gall your patience , good Iago , That I extend my manners ; ' tis my breeding That gives me this bold show of courtesy .
They give their greeting to the citadel : This likewise is a friend . Cas . See for the news . ... Let it not gall your patience , good Iago , That I extend my manners ; ' tis my breeding That gives me this bold show of courtesy .
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