“The” Works of Shakespeare: OthelloG.Richards, 1901 |
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... soul Till I am even'd with him , wife for wife ; Or failing so , yet that I put the Moor At least into a jealousy so strong That judgment cannot cure . Which thing to do , If this poor trash of Venice , whom I trace 2 For his quick ...
... soul Till I am even'd with him , wife for wife ; Or failing so , yet that I put the Moor At least into a jealousy so strong That judgment cannot cure . Which thing to do , If this poor trash of Venice , whom I trace 2 For his quick ...
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... souls must be sav'd , and there be souls must not be sav❜d . IAGO . It's true , good Lieutenant . CAS . For mine own part - no offence to the General , nor any man of quality - I hope to be sav'd . IAGO . And so do I too , Lieutenant ...
... souls must be sav'd , and there be souls must not be sav❜d . IAGO . It's true , good Lieutenant . CAS . For mine own part - no offence to the General , nor any man of quality - I hope to be sav'd . IAGO . And so do I too , Lieutenant ...
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... soul light ; he dies upon his motion . Silence that dreadful bell ! it frights the Isle From her propriety . What is the matter , Masters ? Honest Iago , that look'st dead with grieving , 160 Speak , who began this ? on thy love , I ...
... soul light ; he dies upon his motion . Silence that dreadful bell ! it frights the Isle From her propriety . What is the matter , Masters ? Honest Iago , that look'st dead with grieving , 160 Speak , who began this ? on thy love , I ...
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... : she's fram'd as fruitful As the free elements . And then for her To win the Moor - were ' t to renounce his baptism , 330 All seals and symbols of redeemed sin- ACT II Sc . III His soul is so enfetter'd IX : F 41 OTHELLO.
... : she's fram'd as fruitful As the free elements . And then for her To win the Moor - were ' t to renounce his baptism , 330 All seals and symbols of redeemed sin- ACT II Sc . III His soul is so enfetter'd IX : F 41 OTHELLO.
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William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. ACT II Sc . III His soul is so enfetter'd to her love , That she may make , unmake , do what she list , Even as her appetite shall play the God With his weak function . How am I , then , a ...
William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. ACT II Sc . III His soul is so enfetter'd to her love , That she may make , unmake , do what she list , Even as her appetite shall play the God With his weak function . How am I , then , a ...
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