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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... , ca Whip me such honest knaves . Others there a Who , trimm'd in forms and visages of duty , Keep yet their hearts attending on themselves , And throwing but shows of service on their lo 二, e on : ' d 31 cient . Act I. Sc. i. ...
... , ca Whip me such honest knaves . Others there a Who , trimm'd in forms and visages of duty , Keep yet their hearts attending on themselves , And throwing but shows of service on their lo 二, e on : ' d 31 cient . Act I. Sc. i. ...
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... honest plainness thou hast heard me say My daughter is not for thee ; and now , in ma Being full of supper and distempering draugh Upon malicious bravery , dost thou come To start my quiet . Rod . Sir , sir , sir , - Bra . Rod . But ...
... honest plainness thou hast heard me say My daughter is not for thee ; and now , in ma Being full of supper and distempering draugh Upon malicious bravery , dost thou come To start my quiet . Rod . Sir , sir , sir , - Bra . Rod . But ...
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... honesty and trust : To his conveyance I assign my wife , With what else needful your good grace shall th To be ... Honest Iago , My Desdemoma must I leave to thee : I prithee , let thy wife attend on her ; And bring them after in ...
... honesty and trust : To his conveyance I assign my wife , With what else needful your good grace shall th To be ... Honest Iago , My Desdemoma must I leave to thee : I prithee , let thy wife attend on her ; And bring them after in ...
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... honest that but seem to be so ; And will as tenderly be led by the nose As asses are . I have ' t . It is engender'd . Hell and night Must bring this monstrous birth to the world's light . [ Exit . ACT SECOND . Scene I. A sea - port in ...
... honest that but seem to be so ; And will as tenderly be led by the nose As asses are . I have ' t . It is engender'd . Hell and night Must bring this monstrous birth to the world's light . [ Exit . ACT SECOND . Scene I. A sea - port in ...
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... honest as I am . Oth . Come , let us to the castle . News , friends ; our wars are done , the Turks are How does my old acquaintance of this isle ? Honey. drown'd . II C THE MOOR OF VENICE Act II . Sc . i . Cas. 'Tis truly so. ...
... honest as I am . Oth . Come , let us to the castle . News , friends ; our wars are done , the Turks are How does my old acquaintance of this isle ? Honey. drown'd . II C THE MOOR OF VENICE Act II . Sc . i . Cas. 'Tis truly so. ...
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