“The” Works of Shakespeare: OthelloG.Richards, 1901 |
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... sense of all civility , I thus would play and trifle with your Reverence . Your daughter ( if you have not given her leave ) I say again , hath made a gross revolt ; Tying her duty , beauty , wit , and fortunes , In an extravagant and ...
... sense of all civility , I thus would play and trifle with your Reverence . Your daughter ( if you have not given her leave ) I say again , hath made a gross revolt ; Tying her duty , beauty , wit , and fortunes , In an extravagant and ...
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... sense , If she in chains of magic were not bound , Whether a maid so tender , fair , and happy , So opposite to marriage that she shunn'd The wealthy curled darlings of our nation , Would ever have , to incur a general mock , Run from ...
... sense , If she in chains of magic were not bound , Whether a maid so tender , fair , and happy , So opposite to marriage that she shunn'd The wealthy curled darlings of our nation , Would ever have , to incur a general mock , Run from ...
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... sense . SAILOR [ within . ] What , ho ! what , ho ! what , ho ! FIRST OFF . A messenger from the galleys . DUKE . Enter a Sailor . Now , what's the business ? SAIL . The Turkish preparation makes for Rhodes ; So was I bid report here to ...
... sense . SAILOR [ within . ] What , ho ! what , ho ! what , ho ! FIRST OFF . A messenger from the galleys . DUKE . Enter a Sailor . Now , what's the business ? SAIL . The Turkish preparation makes for Rhodes ; So was I bid report here to ...
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... , Being not deficient , blind , or lame of sense , Sans witchcraft could not . DUKE . Whoe'er he be that , in this foul proceeding , Hath thus beguil'd your daughter of herself , ACT I Sc . III ACT I Sc . III And you of her , 18 OTHELLO.
... , Being not deficient , blind , or lame of sense , Sans witchcraft could not . DUKE . Whoe'er he be that , in this foul proceeding , Hath thus beguil'd your daughter of herself , ACT I Sc . III ACT I Sc . III And you of her , 18 OTHELLO.
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... sense ; yea , though our proper son Stood in your action . BRA . Humbly I thank your Grace . 70 Here is the man , this Moor ; whom now , it seems , Your special mandate , for the State - affairs , Hath hither brought . DUKE AND SEN . We ...
... sense ; yea , though our proper son Stood in your action . BRA . Humbly I thank your Grace . 70 Here is the man , this Moor ; whom now , it seems , Your special mandate , for the State - affairs , Hath hither brought . DUKE AND SEN . We ...
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