“The” Works of Shakespeare: OthelloG.Richards, 1901 |
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Page 13
... pardon me : Neither my place , nor aught I heard of business , 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 ...
... pardon me : Neither my place , nor aught I heard of business , 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 ...
Page 37
... ! OTí . How comes it , Michael , you are thus forgot ? CAS . I pray you , pardon me ; I cannot speak . OTí . Worthy Montano , you were wont be civil ; 170 ACT II Sc . III ACT II Sc . III The gravity and stillness of 87 OTHELLO.
... ! OTí . How comes it , Michael , you are thus forgot ? CAS . I pray you , pardon me ; I cannot speak . OTí . Worthy Montano , you were wont be civil ; 170 ACT II Sc . III ACT II Sc . III The gravity and stillness of 87 OTHELLO.
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... pardon me : Though I am bound to every act of duty , I am not bound to that all slaves are free to . Utter my thoughts ? Why , say they are vile and false- As where's that palace whereinto foul things Sometimes intrude not ? who has a ...
... pardon me : Though I am bound to every act of duty , I am not bound to that all slaves are free to . Utter my thoughts ? Why , say they are vile and false- As where's that palace whereinto foul things Sometimes intrude not ? who has a ...
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... pardon For too much loving you . Ị̂í . I am bound to thee for ever . IAGO . I see this hath a little dash'd your spirits . OTH . Not a jot , not a jot . IAGO . I'faith , I fear it has . I hope you will consider what is spoke Comes from ...
... pardon For too much loving you . Ị̂í . I am bound to thee for ever . IAGO . I see this hath a little dash'd your spirits . OTH . Not a jot , not a jot . IAGO . I'faith , I fear it has . I hope you will consider what is spoke Comes from ...
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... pardon me : I do not in position1 Distinctly speak of her ; though I may fear Her will , recoiling to her better judgment , May fall to match you with her country forms , And happily repent . Ị̂í . Farewell , farewell : If more thou ...
... pardon me : I do not in position1 Distinctly speak of her ; though I may fear Her will , recoiling to her better judgment , May fall to match you with her country forms , And happily repent . Ị̂í . Farewell , farewell : If more thou ...
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