The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... hears the noise , and , coming to the scene , reduces Cassio to the ranks . The latter is sobered by this disgrace and is anxious to be restored to his rank again . He is advised by Iago to sue for a renewal of favor 3 SYNOPSIS ...
... hears the noise , and , coming to the scene , reduces Cassio to the ranks . The latter is sobered by this disgrace and is anxious to be restored to his rank again . He is advised by Iago to sue for a renewal of favor 3 SYNOPSIS ...
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... hear me : If ever I did dream of such a matter , Abhor me . Rod . Thou told'st me thou didst hold him in thy hate . Iago . Despise me , if I do not . Three great ones of the city , 3. " know of this " ; that is , the intended elopement ...
... hear me : If ever I did dream of such a matter , Abhor me . Rod . Thou told'st me thou didst hold him in thy hate . Iago . Despise me , if I do not . Three great ones of the city , 3. " know of this " ; that is , the intended elopement ...
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... hears his charges with a kind of reverential defiance , and answers them as knowing them false , yet sensible of their reasonableness , and honoring him the more for making them.-H. N. H. 72–77 ; iii . 16 ; 36 ; 63 ; 118 ; 123 ; 194 ...
... hears his charges with a kind of reverential defiance , and answers them as knowing them false , yet sensible of their reasonableness , and honoring him the more for making them.-H. N. H. 72–77 ; iii . 16 ; 36 ; 63 ; 118 ; 123 ; 194 ...
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... hear 139. " portance in my " ; so Ff . and Q. 2 ; Q. 3 , “ portence in my ” ; Q. 1 , " with it all my " ; Johnson conj . " portance in't ; my , " & c ; “ travels ” ; the reading of Modern Edd . ( Globe Ed . ) ; Qq . , “ trauells ...
... hear 139. " portance in my " ; so Ff . and Q. 2 ; Q. 3 , “ portence in my ” ; Q. 1 , " with it all my " ; Johnson conj . " portance in't ; my , " & c ; “ travels ” ; the reading of Modern Edd . ( Globe Ed . ) ; Qq . , “ trauells ...
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... hear . ” — H . N. H. 159. " sighs " ; Ff . , " kisses " ; Southern MS . , " thanks . ” — I . G. 160. " she swore " ; to aver upon faith or honor was considered swearing . - H . N. H. 163. " such a man " ; a question has lately been ...
... hear . ” — H . N. H. 159. " sighs " ; Ff . , " kisses " ; Southern MS . , " thanks . ” — I . G. 160. " she swore " ; to aver upon faith or honor was considered swearing . - H . N. H. 163. " such a man " ; a question has lately been ...
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