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... Roderigo , Where didst thou see her ? O unhappy Girl ! With the Moor , say'st thou ? Who would be a father ! How didst thou know ' twas she ? O , she deceives me 1 vagrant and inconstant . ACT I Sc . I you ? 170 Past thought 7 OTHELLO.
... Roderigo , Where didst thou see her ? O unhappy Girl ! With the Moor , say'st thou ? Who would be a father ! How didst thou know ' twas she ? O , she deceives me 1 vagrant and inconstant . ACT I Sc . I you ? 170 Past thought 7 OTHELLO.
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170 Past thought ! What said she to you ? Get more tapers ; Raise all my kindred . Are they married , think Rod . Truly , I think they are . BRA . O Heaven ! How got she out ? How got she out ? 0 treason of the blood !
170 Past thought ! What said she to you ? Get more tapers ; Raise all my kindred . Are they married , think Rod . Truly , I think they are . BRA . O Heaven ! How got she out ? How got she out ? 0 treason of the blood !
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... But altogether lacks the abilities That Rhodes is dress'd in : if we make thought of this , We must not think the Turk is so unskilful To leave that latest which concerns him first , Neglecting an attempt of ease and gain , To wake ...
... But altogether lacks the abilities That Rhodes is dress'd in : if we make thought of this , We must not think the Turk is so unskilful To leave that latest which concerns him first , Neglecting an attempt of ease and gain , To wake ...
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Ay , so I thought . How many , as you guess ? Mess . Of thirty sail ; and now they do re - stem Their backward course , bearing with frank appearance Their purposes toward Cyprus . Signior Montano , Your trusty and most valiant servitor ...
Ay , so I thought . How many , as you guess ? Mess . Of thirty sail ; and now they do re - stem Their backward course , bearing with frank appearance Their purposes toward Cyprus . Signior Montano , Your trusty and most valiant servitor ...
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Nor I ; I would not there reside , To put my father in impatient thoughts By being in his eye . Most gracious Duke , To my unfolding lend your prosperous ear ; ii.e. Othello easily bears the sentence which gives Desdemona to him .
Nor I ; I would not there reside , To put my father in impatient thoughts By being in his eye . Most gracious Duke , To my unfolding lend your prosperous ear ; ii.e. Othello easily bears the sentence which gives Desdemona to him .
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ACT I Sc ACT III Antony Attendants Bawd bear better blood BOULT bring CÆs Cæsar Cassio CHAR CLEO CLEOPATRA comes daughter dead dear death Desdemona doth EMIL Enter Eros exeunt exit eyes fair fall false father fear follow fortunes friends GENT give Gods gone guard hand hath hear heard heart Heaven hold honest honour I'll Iach Iago Italy keep King Lady leave live look Lord Madam married master mean MESS mistress Moor nature never night noble OTHELLO peace Pericles poor Post Posthumus pray present Prince Queen Re-enter Roman SCENE SOLD soldier soul speak stand sweet sword tell thank thee there's thing thou thou art thought true villain What's wife World worthy Отн