“The” Works of Shakespeare: Othello |
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DESDEMONA : DAUGHTER TO BRABANTIO AND WIFE TO OTHELLO . EMILIA : WIFE TO IAGO . BIANCA : MISTRESS TO Cassio . SAILOR , MESSENGER , HERALD , OFFICERS , GENTLEMEN , MUSICIANS , ATTENDANTS . SCENE - Venice ; a Seaport in Cyprus .
DESDEMONA : DAUGHTER TO BRABANTIO AND WIFE TO OTHELLO . EMILIA : WIFE TO IAGO . BIANCA : MISTRESS TO Cassio . SAILOR , MESSENGER , HERALD , OFFICERS , GENTLEMEN , MUSICIANS , ATTENDANTS . SCENE - Venice ; a Seaport in Cyprus .
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... fair wife ; ? That never set a squadron in the field , Nor the division of a battle knows More than a spinster ; unless the bookish theoric , Wherein the toged consuls can propose 1 ..e . very near being married .
... fair wife ; ? That never set a squadron in the field , Nor the division of a battle knows More than a spinster ; unless the bookish theoric , Wherein the toged consuls can propose 1 ..e . very near being married .
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Most humbly , therefore , bending to your State , I crave fit disposition for my wife , Due reference of place , and exhibition , With such accommodation and besort As levels with her breeding . DUKE . If you please , Be't at her ...
Most humbly , therefore , bending to your State , I crave fit disposition for my wife , Due reference of place , and exhibition , With such accommodation and besort As levels with her breeding . DUKE . If you please , Be't at her ...
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So please your Grace , my Ancient ; A man he is of honesty and trust : To his conveyance I assign my wife , With what else needful your good Grace shall think To be sent after me . DUKE . Let it be so . Good night to every one .
So please your Grace , my Ancient ; A man he is of honesty and trust : To his conveyance I assign my wife , With what else needful your good Grace shall think To be sent after me . DUKE . Let it be so . Good night to every one .
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Let's see : After some time , to abuse Othello's ear That he is too familiar with his wife : He hath a person , and a smooth dispose , To be suspected ; fram'd to make women false . The Moor is of a free and open nature , That thinks ...
Let's see : After some time , to abuse Othello's ear That he is too familiar with his wife : He hath a person , and a smooth dispose , To be suspected ; fram'd to make women false . The Moor is of a free and open nature , That thinks ...
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