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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... thou , Iago , who hast had my purse As if the strings were thine , shouldst know of this . Iago . ' Sblood , but you will not hear me : If ever I did dream of such a matter , Abhor me . ΙΟ Rod . Thou told'st me thou didst hold him in thy ...
... thou , Iago , who hast had my purse As if the strings were thine , shouldst know of this . Iago . ' Sblood , but you will not hear me : If ever I did dream of such a matter , Abhor me . ΙΟ Rod . Thou told'st me thou didst hold him in thy ...
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... thou hast heard me say My daughter is not for thee ; and now , in madness , Being full of supper and distempering draughts , Upon malicious bravery , dost thou come To start my quiet . Rod . Sir , sir , sir , — Bra . Rod . But thou ...
... thou hast heard me say My daughter is not for thee ; and now , in madness , Being full of supper and distempering draughts , Upon malicious bravery , dost thou come To start my quiet . Rod . Sir , sir , sir , — Bra . Rod . But thou ...
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... art thou ? Iago . I am one , sir , that comes to tell you your daughter and the Moor are now making the beast with two backs . Bra . Thou art a villain . You are a senator . Iago . Bra . This thou shalt answer ; I know thee , Roderigo ...
... art thou ? Iago . I am one , sir , that comes to tell you your daughter and the Moor are now making the beast with two backs . Bra . Thou art a villain . You are a senator . Iago . Bra . This thou shalt answer ; I know thee , Roderigo ...
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... thou foul thief , where hast thou stow'd my daughter ? ; Damn'd as thou art , thou hast enchanted her For I'll refer me to all things of sense , If she in chains of magic were not bound , Whether a maid so tender , fair and happy , So ...
... thou foul thief , where hast thou stow'd my daughter ? ; Damn'd as thou art , thou hast enchanted her For I'll refer me to all things of sense , If she in chains of magic were not bound , Whether a maid so tender , fair and happy , So ...
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... thee that with all my heart , Which , but thou hast already , with all my heart I would keep from thee . For your sake , jewel , I am glad at soul I have no other child ; For thy escape would teach me tyranny , To hang clogs on them ...
... thee that with all my heart , Which , but thou hast already , with all my heart I would keep from thee . For your sake , jewel , I am glad at soul I have no other child ; For thy escape would teach me tyranny , To hang clogs on them ...
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