The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... Othello 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 ...
... Othello 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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... scene . Then he begins to hint that Cassio's suit with the lady is not the honorable one that it really is . Othello's jealousy is aroused and Iago improves every opportunity to add to it . By means of his wife he obtains a handkerchief ...
... scene . Then he begins to hint that Cassio's suit with the lady is not the honorable one that it really is . Othello's jealousy is aroused and Iago improves every opportunity to add to it . By means of his wife he obtains a handkerchief ...
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... . " property " ; ( virtue ) proper to.—C. H. H. [ Exeunt . 183. " I may command at most " ; that is , " I may command at most of the houses . " - H . N. H. SCENE II Another street . Enter Othello , Iago , 14 Act I. Sc . i . OTHELLO.
... . " property " ; ( virtue ) proper to.—C. H. H. [ Exeunt . 183. " I may command at most " ; that is , " I may command at most of the houses . " - H . N. H. SCENE II Another street . Enter Othello , Iago , 14 Act I. Sc . i . OTHELLO.
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William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson, Sir Israel Gollancz, Charles Harold Herford. SCENE II Another street . Enter Othello , Iago , and Attendants with torches . Iago . Though in the trade of war I have slain men , Yet do I hold it ...
William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson, Sir Israel Gollancz, Charles Harold Herford. SCENE II Another street . Enter Othello , Iago , and Attendants with torches . Iago . Though in the trade of war I have slain men , Yet do I hold it ...
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... scene , Othello appears at all points " the noble nature , whose solid virtue the shot of accident , nor dart of chance , could neither graze , nor pierce " : his calmness and intrepidity of soul , his heroic modesty , his manly ...
... scene , Othello appears at all points " the noble nature , whose solid virtue the shot of accident , nor dart of chance , could neither graze , nor pierce " : his calmness and intrepidity of soul , his heroic modesty , his manly ...
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