“The” Works of Shakespeare: OthelloG.Richards, 1901 |
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... passage free , 898 80 90 Bond - slaves and pagans shall our statesmen be . [ exeunt . ACT I Sc . II SCENE III . The Same . A Council - chamber . The DUKE and Senators sitting at a table ; Officers attending . DUKE . There is no ...
... passage free , 898 80 90 Bond - slaves and pagans shall our statesmen be . [ exeunt . ACT I Sc . II SCENE III . The Same . A Council - chamber . The DUKE and Senators sitting at a table ; Officers attending . DUKE . There is no ...
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... passage ? 1 murder ! murder ! GRA . " Tis some mischance ; the voice is very direful . CAS . O , help ! LOD . Hark ! ROD . O wretched Villain ! 40 LOD . Two or three groan . It is a heavy2 night . These may be counterfeits : let's think ...
... passage ? 1 murder ! murder ! GRA . " Tis some mischance ; the voice is very direful . CAS . O , help ! LOD . Hark ! ROD . O wretched Villain ! 40 LOD . Two or three groan . It is a heavy2 night . These may be counterfeits : let's think ...
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... passage , but A strain of rareness : and I grieve myself To think , when thou shalt be disedg'd2 by her That now thou tir'st on , how thy memory 1 equals . 2 satiated . 3 feedest greedily . 80 90 Will then be pang'd by me . Pr'ythee ...
... passage , but A strain of rareness : and I grieve myself To think , when thou shalt be disedg'd2 by her That now thou tir'st on , how thy memory 1 equals . 2 satiated . 3 feedest greedily . 80 90 Will then be pang'd by me . Pr'ythee ...
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... passage ; cried to those that fled , Our Britain's harts die flying , not our men : To darkness fleet , Souls that fly backwards ! Stand ! Or we are Romans , and will give you that Like beasts which you shun beastly , and may save , ΙΟ ...
... passage ; cried to those that fled , Our Britain's harts die flying , not our men : To darkness fleet , Souls that fly backwards ! Stand ! Or we are Romans , and will give you that Like beasts which you shun beastly , and may save , ΙΟ ...
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