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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... Farewell ; for I must leave you : It seems not meet , nor wholesome to my place , To be produced — as , if I stay , I shall— Against the Moor : for I do know , the state , However this may gall him with some check , Cannot with safety ...
... Farewell ; for I must leave you : It seems not meet , nor wholesome to my place , To be produced — as , if I stay , I shall— Against the Moor : for I do know , the state , However this may gall him with some check , Cannot with safety ...
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... farewell . Do you hear , Roderigo ? Rod . What say you u ? Iago . No more of drowning , do you hear ? Rod . I am changed : I'll go sell all my land . Iago . Thus do I ever make my fool my purse ; [ Exit . For I mine own gain'd knowledge ...
... farewell . Do you hear , Roderigo ? Rod . What say you u ? Iago . No more of drowning , do you hear ? Rod . I am changed : I'll go sell all my land . Iago . Thus do I ever make my fool my purse ; [ Exit . For I mine own gain'd knowledge ...
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... Farewell . Rod . Adieu . Iago . That Cassio loves her , I do well believe it ; That she loves him , ' tis apt and of great credit : The Moor , howbeit that I endure him not , Is of a constant , loving , noble nature ; And I dare think ...
... Farewell . Rod . Adieu . Iago . That Cassio loves her , I do well believe it ; That she loves him , ' tis apt and of great credit : The Moor , howbeit that I endure him not , Is of a constant , loving , noble nature ; And I dare think ...
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... farewell , my lord . 80 Oth . Farewell , my Desdemona : I'll come to THE MOOR OF VENICE Act III . Sc . iii .
... farewell , my lord . 80 Oth . Farewell , my Desdemona : I'll come to THE MOOR OF VENICE Act III . Sc . iii .
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William Shakespeare Sir Israel Gollancz. Oth . Farewell , my Desdemona : I'll come to thee straight . Des . Emilia , come . Be as your fancies teach you ; Whate'er you be , I am obedient . Oth . Excellent wretch ! But I do love thee ...
William Shakespeare Sir Israel Gollancz. Oth . Farewell , my Desdemona : I'll come to thee straight . Des . Emilia , come . Be as your fancies teach you ; Whate'er you be , I am obedient . Oth . Excellent wretch ! But I do love thee ...
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