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Humbly I thank your Grace . Here is the man , this Moor ; whom now , it seems , Your special mandate , for the State - affairs , Hath hither brought . DUKE AND SEN . We are very sorry for ' t . DUKE [ to OTHELLO . ] ...
Humbly I thank your Grace . Here is the man , this Moor ; whom now , it seems , Your special mandate , for the State - affairs , Hath hither brought . DUKE AND SEN . We are very sorry for ' t . DUKE [ to OTHELLO . ] ...
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... wish'd she had not heard it ; yet she wish'd That Heaven had made her such a man : she thank'd And that would woo her . Upon this hint I spake : She lov'd me for the dangers I had pass'd ; And I lov❜d her that she did pity them .
... wish'd she had not heard it ; yet she wish'd That Heaven had made her such a man : she thank'd And that would woo her . Upon this hint I spake : She lov'd me for the dangers I had pass'd ; And I lov❜d her that she did pity them .
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Come , let's do so ; For every minute is expectancy Of more arrivance . Enter CASSIO . CAS . Thanks , you the valiant of this warlike Isle , That so approve the Moor ! O , let the Heavens Give him defence against the elements , For I ...
Come , let's do so ; For every minute is expectancy Of more arrivance . Enter CASSIO . CAS . Thanks , you the valiant of this warlike Isle , That so approve the Moor ! O , let the Heavens Give him defence against the elements , For I ...
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I thank you , valiant Cassio . What tidings can you tell me of my Lord ? CAS . He is not yet arriv'd ; nor know I aught But that he's well , and will be shortly here . DES . O , but I fear- How lost How lost you company ? CAS .
I thank you , valiant Cassio . What tidings can you tell me of my Lord ? CAS . He is not yet arriv'd ; nor know I aught But that he's well , and will be shortly here . DES . O , but I fear- How lost How lost you company ? CAS .
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... their professional repute shall not savour well again unless Cassio be condemned . 2 i.e. If this poor creature , whom I follow in order to quicken his pursuit . 3 fashion . ACT II Sc . I ACT II Sc . I Make the Moor thank me 31 OTHELLO.
... their professional repute shall not savour well again unless Cassio be condemned . 2 i.e. If this poor creature , whom I follow in order to quicken his pursuit . 3 fashion . ACT II Sc . I ACT II Sc . I Make the Moor thank me 31 OTHELLO.
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