The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... course the play opens pat upon her elopement with the Moor , and Roderigo pre- sumes Iago to have been in the secret of their intention . - The words , Tush in this speech , and ' Sblood in the next , are not in the folio.- H. N. H. 8 ...
... course the play opens pat upon her elopement with the Moor , and Roderigo pre- sumes Iago to have been in the secret of their intention . - The words , Tush in this speech , and ' Sblood in the next , are not in the folio.- H. N. H. 8 ...
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... 19 8. " against your honor " ; of course Iago is speaking of Roderigo , and pretending to relate what he has done and said against Othello . -H . N. H. Which , when I know that boasting is an honor 15 THE MOOR Act I. Sc . ii .
... 19 8. " against your honor " ; of course Iago is speaking of Roderigo , and pretending to relate what he has done and said against Othello . -H . N. H. Which , when I know that boasting is an honor 15 THE MOOR Act I. Sc . ii .
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... course of direct session Call thee to answer . What if I do obey ? How may the duke be therewith satisfied , Whose messengers are here about my side , Upon some present business of the state To bring me to him ? First Off . Bra . 90 ...
... course of direct session Call thee to answer . What if I do obey ? How may the duke be therewith satisfied , Whose messengers are here about my side , Upon some present business of the state To bring me to him ? First Off . Bra . 90 ...
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... gracious , Steering with due course toward the isle of Rhodes Have there injointed them with an after fleet . First Sen. Aye , so I thought . How many , as you guess ? Mess . Of thirty sail : and now they do 21 THE MOOR Act I. Sc . iii .
... gracious , Steering with due course toward the isle of Rhodes Have there injointed them with an after fleet . First Sen. Aye , so I thought . How many , as you guess ? Mess . Of thirty sail : and now they do 21 THE MOOR Act I. Sc . iii .
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... course , bearing with frank ap- pearance Their purposes toward Cyprus . Signior Mon- tano , Your trusty and most valiant servitor , With his free duty recommends you thus , And prays you to believe him . Duke . ' Tis certain then for ...
... course , bearing with frank ap- pearance Their purposes toward Cyprus . Signior Mon- tano , Your trusty and most valiant servitor , With his free duty recommends you thus , And prays you to believe him . Duke . ' Tis certain then for ...
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