“The” Works of Shakespeare: OthelloG.Richards, 1901 |
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... gone she is ; And what's to come of my despised time Is nought but bitterness . Now , Roderigo , Where didst thou see her ? O unhappy Girl ! 160 With the Moor , say'st thou ? Who would be a father ! How didst thou know ' twas she ? O ...
... gone she is ; And what's to come of my despised time Is nought but bitterness . Now , Roderigo , Where didst thou see her ? O unhappy Girl ! 160 With the Moor , say'st thou ? Who would be a father ! How didst thou know ' twas she ? O ...
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... gone Is the next way to draw new mischief on . What cannot be preserv'd when Fortune takes , Patience her injury a mockery makes . 190 200 The robb'd that smiles steals something from the thief ; He robs himself that spends a bootless ...
... gone Is the next way to draw new mischief on . What cannot be preserv'd when Fortune takes , Patience her injury a mockery makes . 190 200 The robb'd that smiles steals something from the thief ; He robs himself that spends a bootless ...
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... gone to the harbour ? IAGO . Ay , Madam . DES . I am not merry ; but I do beguile The thing I am , by seeming otherwise . Come , how would'st thou praise me ? IAGO . I am about it ; but , indeed , my invention Comes from my pate as ...
... gone to the harbour ? IAGO . Ay , Madam . DES . I am not merry ; but I do beguile The thing I am , by seeming otherwise . Come , how would'st thou praise me ? IAGO . I am about it ; but , indeed , my invention Comes from my pate as ...
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... gone before : He is a soldier fit to stand by Cæsar And give direction ; and do but see his vice : " Tis to his virtue a just equinox , The one as long as the other : ' tis pity of him . I fear the trust Othello puts him in , On some ...
... gone before : He is a soldier fit to stand by Cæsar And give direction ; and do but see his vice : " Tis to his virtue a just equinox , The one as long as the other : ' tis pity of him . I fear the trust Othello puts him in , On some ...
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... ' tis morning ; Pleasure and action make the hours seem short . Retire thee ; go where thou art billeted . Away , I say ; thou shalt know more hereafter : 1 urge , incite to . 360 Nay , get thee gone . [ Exit RODERIGO . 42 OTHELLO.
... ' tis morning ; Pleasure and action make the hours seem short . Retire thee ; go where thou art billeted . Away , I say ; thou shalt know more hereafter : 1 urge , incite to . 360 Nay , get thee gone . [ Exit RODERIGO . 42 OTHELLO.
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