The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... keep the fun within bounds . Iago plies him with wine until he is drunk and involves him in a street fight . Othello hears the noise , and , coming to the scene , reduces Cassio to the ranks . The latter is sobered by this disgrace and ...
... keep the fun within bounds . Iago plies him with wine until he is drunk and involves him in a street fight . Othello hears the noise , and , coming to the scene , reduces Cassio to the ranks . The latter is sobered by this disgrace and ...
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... of exchange , book - keeping , and every thing connected with a counting - house , might well be ridiculed for his promotion , by an Iago , in this manner . " - H . N. H. 2 F Stood heir to the first . Now , sir , THE MOOR Act I. Sc . i.
... of exchange , book - keeping , and every thing connected with a counting - house , might well be ridiculed for his promotion , by an Iago , in this manner . " - H . N. H. 2 F Stood heir to the first . Now , sir , THE MOOR Act I. Sc . i.
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... Keep yet their hearts attending on themselves , And throwing but shows of service on their lords Do well thrive by them , and when they have lined their coats Do themselves homage : these fellows have some soul , And such a one do I ...
... Keep yet their hearts attending on themselves , And throwing but shows of service on their lords Do well thrive by them , and when they have lined their coats Do themselves homage : these fellows have some soul , And such a one do I ...
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... . Signior , it is the Moor . Bra . Holla ! stand there ! Down with him , thief ! [ They draw on both sides . Iago . You , Roderigo ! come , sir , I am for you . XXV - 2 17 Oth . Keep up your bright swords , for the THE MOOR Act I. Sc . ii .
... . Signior , it is the Moor . Bra . Holla ! stand there ! Down with him , thief ! [ They draw on both sides . Iago . You , Roderigo ! come , sir , I am for you . XXV - 2 17 Oth . Keep up your bright swords , for the THE MOOR Act I. Sc . ii .
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... Keep up your bright swords , for the dew will rust them . Good signior , you shall more command with years Than with your weapons . 60 Bra . O thou foul thief , where hast thou stow'd my daughter ? Damn'd as thou art , thou hast ...
... Keep up your bright swords , for the dew will rust them . Good signior , you shall more command with years Than with your weapons . 60 Bra . O thou foul thief , where hast thou stow'd my daughter ? Damn'd as thou art , thou hast ...
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