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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... look a hand looking one way , and our heart another . " The Original Othello . From the elegy on the death o Burbage in the year 1618 , it appears that the leading charact play was assigned to this most famous actor : - LLO , bearing ...
... look a hand looking one way , and our heart another . " The Original Othello . From the elegy on the death o Burbage in the year 1618 , it appears that the leading charact play was assigned to this most famous actor : - LLO , bearing ...
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... . Awake ! what , ho , Brabantio ! thieves ! thieves ! thieves ! Look to your house , your daughter and your bags ! Thieves ! thieves ! 81 Act I. Sc . i . TRAGEDY OF OTH Brabantio LLO , Act I. Sc . i . THE MOOR OF VENICE.
... . Awake ! what , ho , Brabantio ! thieves ! thieves ! thieves ! Look to your house , your daughter and your bags ! Thieves ! thieves ! 81 Act I. Sc . i . TRAGEDY OF OTH Brabantio LLO , Act I. Sc . i . THE MOOR OF VENICE.
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... free condition Put into a circumscription and confine For the sea's worth . But , look ! what lig yond ? Iago . Those are the raised father and his friends : You were best go in . Oth . er the , II W- 20 ome 30 Act I. Sc. ii. ...
... free condition Put into a circumscription and confine For the sea's worth . But , look ! what lig yond ? Iago . Those are the raised father and his friends : You were best go in . Oth . er the , II W- 20 ome 30 Act I. Sc. ii. ...
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... look on ! It is a judgement maim'd and most imperfect , That will confess perfection so could err Against all rules of nature ; and must be driven To find out practices of cunning hell , Why this should be . I therefore vouch again ...
... look on ! It is a judgement maim'd and most imperfect , That will confess perfection so could err Against all rules of nature ; and must be driven To find out practices of cunning hell , Why this should be . I therefore vouch again ...
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... Look to her , Moor , if thou hast eyes to see : She has deceived her father , and may thee . [ Exeunt Duke , Senators , Officers , Oth . My life upon her faith ! Honest Iago , My Desdemoma must I leave to thee : I prithee , let thy wife ...
... Look to her , Moor , if thou hast eyes to see : She has deceived her father , and may thee . [ Exeunt Duke , Senators , Officers , Oth . My life upon her faith ! Honest Iago , My Desdemoma must I leave to thee : I prithee , let thy wife ...
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