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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... scene of Socrates , and Izaak Walton's Life of George Herbert are the most path compositions . " ( A valuable summary of criticisms , English and foreign , in Furness's Othello , pp . 407-453 . ) e tale should - the process the subtlest ...
... scene of Socrates , and Izaak Walton's Life of George Herbert are the most path compositions . " ( A valuable summary of criticisms , English and foreign , in Furness's Othello , pp . 407-453 . ) e tale should - the process the subtlest ...
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... to Brabantio and wife to Othe EMILIA , wife to Iago BIANCA , mistress to Cassio . Sailor , Messenger , Herald , Officers , Gentlemen , Musician Attendants . SCENE : Venice : a seaport in Cyprus The Tragedy of Othello , The Moor of Venice .
... to Brabantio and wife to Othe EMILIA , wife to Iago BIANCA , mistress to Cassio . Sailor , Messenger , Herald , Officers , Gentlemen , Musician Attendants . SCENE : Venice : a seaport in Cyprus The Tragedy of Othello , The Moor of Venice .
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... Scene I. Venice . A street . Enter Roderigo and lago . Rod . Tush , never tell me , I take it much unkindly That thou , Iago , who hast had my purse As if the strings were thine , shouldst know of this . lago . ' Sblood , but you will ...
... Scene I. Venice . A street . Enter Roderigo and lago . Rod . Tush , never tell me , I take it much unkindly That thou , Iago , who hast had my purse As if the strings were thine , shouldst know of this . lago . ' Sblood , but you will ...
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... Scene II . Another street . Enter Othello , Iago , and Attendants with torches . lago . Though in the trade of war I have slain men , Yet do I hold it very stuff o ' the conscience Act I. Sc . ii . TRAGEDY OF OTI To LLO, ...
... Scene II . Another street . Enter Othello , Iago , and Attendants with torches . lago . Though in the trade of war I have slain men , Yet do I hold it very stuff o ' the conscience Act I. Sc . ii . TRAGEDY OF OTI To LLO, ...
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... , Cannot but feel this wrong as ' twere their own ; For if such actions may have passage free , Bond - slaves and pagans shall our statesmen be . [ Exeunt . Act I. Sc . iii . TRAGEDY OF OTH Scene ELLO , Act I. Sc . ii . THE MOOR OF VENICE.
... , Cannot but feel this wrong as ' twere their own ; For if such actions may have passage free , Bond - slaves and pagans shall our statesmen be . [ Exeunt . Act I. Sc . iii . TRAGEDY OF OTH Scene ELLO , Act I. Sc . ii . THE MOOR OF VENICE.
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