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OTHELLO : A NOBLE MOOR IN THE SERVICE OF THE VENETIAN STATE . CASSIO : HIS LIEUTENANT . IAGO : HIS ANCIENT . RODERIGO : A VENETIAN GENTLEMAN . MONTANO : OTHELLO'S PREDECESSOR IN THE GOVERNMENT OF CYPRUS . CLOWN : SERVANT TO OTHELLO .
OTHELLO : A NOBLE MOOR IN THE SERVICE OF THE VENETIAN STATE . CASSIO : HIS LIEUTENANT . IAGO : HIS ANCIENT . RODERIGO : A VENETIAN GENTLEMAN . MONTANO : OTHELLO'S PREDECESSOR IN THE GOVERNMENT OF CYPRUS . CLOWN : SERVANT TO OTHELLO .
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... Whose messengers are here about my side , Upon some present business of the State To bring me to him ? FIRST OFF . ' Tis true , most worthy Signior ; The Duke's in council , and your noble self , I am sure , is sent for . BRA .
... Whose messengers are here about my side , Upon some present business of the State To bring me to him ? FIRST OFF . ' Tis true , most worthy Signior ; The Duke's in council , and your noble self , I am sure , is sent for . BRA .
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Most potent , grave , and reverend Signiors , My very noble and approv'd good Masters , That I have ta'en away this old man's daughter , It is most true ; true , I have married her : The very head and front of my offending Hath this ...
Most potent , grave , and reverend Signiors , My very noble and approv'd good Masters , That I have ta'en away this old man's daughter , It is most true ; true , I have married her : The very head and front of my offending Hath this ...
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Come hither , gentle Mistress : Do you perceive in all this noble company Where most you owe obedience ? DES . My noble Father , I do perceive here a divided duty : To you I am bound for life and education ; My life and education both ...
Come hither , gentle Mistress : Do you perceive in all this noble company Where most you owe obedience ? DES . My noble Father , I do perceive here a divided duty : To you I am bound for life and education ; My life and education both ...
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And , noble Signior , If virtue no delighted beauty lack , Your son - in - law is far more fair than black . FIRST SEN . Adieu , brave Moor ; use Desdemona well . BRA . Look to her , Moor , if thou hast eyes to see : She has deceiv'd ...
And , noble Signior , If virtue no delighted beauty lack , Your son - in - law is far more fair than black . FIRST SEN . Adieu , brave Moor ; use Desdemona well . BRA . Look to her , Moor , if thou hast eyes to see : She has deceiv'd ...
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