“The” Works of Shakespeare: OthelloG.Richards, 1901 |
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... full hard forbear him . But , I pray you , Sir , Are you fast married ? Be assur'd of this , That the Magnifico is much belov'd ; And hath , in his effect , a voice potential , ΙΟ As double as the Duke's : he will divorce you 8 OTHELLO.
... full hard forbear him . But , I pray you , Sir , Are you fast married ? Be assur'd of this , That the Magnifico is much belov'd ; And hath , in his effect , a voice potential , ΙΟ As double as the Duke's : he will divorce you 8 OTHELLO.
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... Hath rais'd me from my bed ; 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 ...
... Hath rais'd me from my bed ; 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 ...
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... Hath hither brought . DUKE AND SEN . We are very sorry for ' t . DUKE [ to OTHELLO . ] What , in your own part , can you say to this ? BRA . Nothing , but this is so . OTн . Most potent , grave , and reverend Signiors , My very noble ...
... Hath hither brought . DUKE AND SEN . We are very sorry for ' t . DUKE [ to OTHELLO . ] What , in your own part , can you say to this ? BRA . Nothing , but this is so . OTн . Most potent , grave , and reverend Signiors , My very noble ...
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... hath no less reason . Let us be conjunctive in our revenge against him : if thou canst cuckold him , thou dost thyself a pleasure , me a sport . There are many events in the womb of Time , which will be deliver❜d . Traverse ; go ...
... hath no less reason . Let us be conjunctive in our revenge against him : if thou canst cuckold him , thou dost thyself a pleasure , me a sport . There are many events in the womb of Time , which will be deliver❜d . Traverse ; go ...
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... hath spoke aloud at land ; A fuller blast ne'er shook our battlements : If it hath ruffian'd so upon the sea , What ribs of oak , when mountains melt on them , Can hold the mortise ? What shall we hear of this ? SEC . GENT . A ...
... hath spoke aloud at land ; A fuller blast ne'er shook our battlements : If it hath ruffian'd so upon the sea , What ribs of oak , when mountains melt on them , Can hold the mortise ? What shall we hear of this ? SEC . GENT . A ...
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