“The” Works of Shakespeare: OthelloG.Richards, 1901 |
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... thee not to haunt about my doors : In honest plainness 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 ...
... thee not to haunt about my doors : In honest plainness 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 ...
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... thee For an abuser of the world , a practiser Of arts inhibited and out of warrant . Lay hold upon him : if he do resist , Subdue him at his peril . Отн . Hold your hands , Both you of my inclining , and the rest ! Were it my cue to ...
... thee For an abuser of the world , a practiser Of arts inhibited and out of warrant . Lay hold upon him : if he do resist , Subdue him at his peril . Отн . Hold your hands , Both you of my inclining , and the rest ! Were it my cue to ...
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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 . I ...
... 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 . I ...
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... thee . 290 [ Exeunt DUKE , Senators , Officers , etc. Oтн . My life upon her faith ! Honest Iago , My Desdemona must I leave to thee : I pr'ythee , let thy wife attend on her ; And bring them after in the best advantage . Come ...
... thee . 290 [ Exeunt DUKE , Senators , Officers , etc. Oтн . My life upon her faith ! Honest Iago , My Desdemona must I leave to thee : I pr'ythee , let thy wife attend on her ; And bring them after in the best advantage . Come ...
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... thee often , and I re - tell thee again and again , I hate the Moor : my cause is hearted ; thine hath no less reason . Let us be conjunctive in our revenge against him : if thou canst cuckold him , thou dost thyself a pleasure , me a ...
... thee often , and I re - tell thee again and again , I hate the Moor : my cause is hearted ; thine hath no less reason . Let us be conjunctive in our revenge against him : if thou canst cuckold him , thou dost thyself a pleasure , me a ...
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