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Sir , I will answer any thing . But , I beseech you , If't be your pleasure and most wise consent , As partly I find it is , that your fair daughter , At this odd - even and dull watch o'the night , Transported , with no worse nor ...
Sir , I will answer any thing . But , I beseech you , If't be your pleasure and most wise consent , As partly I find it is , that your fair daughter , At this odd - even and dull watch o'the night , Transported , with no worse nor ...
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Have you not read , Roderigo , Of some such thing ? ROD . Yes , Sir , I have indeed . BRA . Call up my brother . O , would you had had her ! Some one way , some another . Do you know Where we may apprehend her and the Moor ? Rod .
Have you not read , Roderigo , Of some such thing ? ROD . Yes , Sir , I have indeed . BRA . Call up my brother . O , would you had had her ! Some one way , some another . Do you know Where we may apprehend her and the Moor ? Rod .
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Damn'd as thou art , thou hast enchanted her ; For I ' ll refer me to all things of sense , If she in chains of magic were not bound ... Run from her guardage to the sooty bosom Of such a thing as thou - to fear , not to delight .
Damn'd as thou art , thou hast enchanted her ; For I ' ll refer me to all things of sense , If she in chains of magic were not bound ... Run from her guardage to the sooty bosom Of such a thing as thou - to fear , not to delight .
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... he shall our commission bring to you ; > used in the Latin sense of fulfilled— ' in the fulfilment of my private satisfaction . ' 3 i.e. my mind and body - myself . 19 270 280 2 blind . ACT I Sc . III 290 With such things else OTHELLO.
... he shall our commission bring to you ; > used in the Latin sense of fulfilled— ' in the fulfilment of my private satisfaction . ' 3 i.e. my mind and body - myself . 19 270 280 2 blind . ACT I Sc . III 290 With such things else OTHELLO.
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ACT I Sc . III 290 With such things else of quality and respect As doth import you . Îňí . . So please your Grace , my Ancient ; A man he is of honesty and trust : To his conveyance I assign my wife , With what else needful your good ...
ACT I Sc . III 290 With such things else of quality and respect As doth import you . Îňí . . So please your Grace , my Ancient ; A man he is of honesty and trust : To his conveyance I assign my wife , With what else needful your good ...
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