The Works of Shakespeare: The tragedy of Othello ; The tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra ; The tragedy of PericlesJ. M. Dent & Company, 1904 |
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... mark ! -his Moorship's = Rod . By heaven , I rather would have been his hang lago . Why , there's no remedy ; ' tis the curse of se Preferment goes by letter and affection , And not by old gradation , where each second Stood heir to the ...
... mark ! -his Moorship's = Rod . By heaven , I rather would have been his hang lago . Why , there's no remedy ; ' tis the curse of se Preferment goes by letter and affection , And not by old gradation , where each second Stood heir to the ...
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... Mark me with what violence she first loved the Moor , but for bragging , and telling her fantastical lies : and will she love him still for prating ? let not thy discreet heart think it . Her eye must be fed ; and what delight shall she ...
... Mark me with what violence she first loved the Moor , but for bragging , and telling her fantastical lies : and will she love him still for prating ? let not thy discreet heart think it . Her eye must be fed ; and what delight shall she ...
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... mark that ? Rod . Yes , that I did ; but that was but courtesy . lago . Lechery , by this hand ; an index and obscure prologue to the history of lust and foul thoughts . They met so near with their lips that their breaths embraced ...
... mark that ? Rod . Yes , that I did ; but that was but courtesy . lago . Lechery , by this hand ; an index and obscure prologue to the history of lust and foul thoughts . They met so near with their lips that their breaths embraced ...
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... mark 320 and denotement of her parts and graces : confess yourself freely to her ; importune her help to put you in your place again : she is of so free , so kind , so apt , so blessed a disposition , she holds it a vice in her goodness ...
... mark 320 and denotement of her parts and graces : confess yourself freely to her ; importune her help to put you in your place again : she is of so free , so kind , so apt , so blessed a disposition , she holds it a vice in her goodness ...
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... but encave yourself , And mark the fleers , the gibes and notable scorns , 80 That dwell in every region of his face ; For I will make him tell the tale anew , Where , how , how oft , how long ago Act IV . Sc . i . TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO ,
... but encave yourself , And mark the fleers , the gibes and notable scorns , 80 That dwell in every region of his face ; For I will make him tell the tale anew , Where , how , how oft , how long ago Act IV . Sc . i . TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO ,
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