“The” Works of Shakespeare: OthelloG.Richards, 1901 |
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Page 24
... hope feeds on hope till it dies of surfeit . CAS . My hopes do shape him for the Governor 24 OTHELLO.
... hope feeds on hope till it dies of surfeit . CAS . My hopes do shape him for the Governor 24 OTHELLO.
Page 35
... hope to be sav'd . IAGO . And so do I too , Lieutenant . ΙΟΙ CAS . Ay , but , by your leave , not before me ; the Lieu- tenant is to be sav'd before the Ancient . Let's have no more of this ; let's to our affairs . - Forgive us our sins ...
... hope to be sav'd . IAGO . And so do I too , Lieutenant . ΙΟΙ CAS . Ay , but , by your leave , not before me ; the Lieu- tenant is to be sav'd before the Ancient . Let's have no more of this ; let's to our affairs . - Forgive us our sins ...
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... hope you will consider what is spoke Comes from my love . But I do see you ' re mov'd : I am to pray you not to strain my speech To grosser issues nor to larger reach Than to suspicion . OTí . I will not . IAGO . Should you do so , my ...
... hope you will consider what is spoke Comes from my love . But I do see you ' re mov'd : I am to pray you not to strain my speech To grosser issues nor to larger reach Than to suspicion . OTí . I will not . IAGO . Should you do so , my ...
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... hope all will be well . CLO . To do this is within the compass of man's wit ; and therefore I will attempt the doing it . [ exit . DES . Where should I lose that handkerchief , Emilia ? EMIL . I know not , Madam . 1 i.e. obedience shall ...
... hope all will be well . CLO . To do this is within the compass of man's wit ; and therefore I will attempt the doing it . [ exit . DES . Where should I lose that handkerchief , Emilia ? EMIL . I know not , Madam . 1 i.e. obedience shall ...
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... hope my noble Lord esteems me honest . OTH . O , ay ; as summer flies are in the shambles , That quicken even with blowing . O thou Weed , Who art so lovely fair , and smell'st so sweet , 40 50 60 That the sense aches at thee , would ...
... hope my noble Lord esteems me honest . OTH . O , ay ; as summer flies are in the shambles , That quicken even with blowing . O thou Weed , Who art so lovely fair , and smell'st so sweet , 40 50 60 That the sense aches at thee , would ...
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