“The” Works of Shakespeare: OthelloG.Richards, 1901 |
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... not What monster's her accuser ? Leonatus ! O Master ! what a strange infection Is fall'n into thy ear ! What false Italian , 1 at a defiant distance . 2 informed . As poisonous - tongu'd as handed , hath prevail'd On 246 CYMBELINE.
... not What monster's her accuser ? Leonatus ! O Master ! what a strange infection Is fall'n into thy ear ! What false Italian , 1 at a defiant distance . 2 informed . As poisonous - tongu'd as handed , hath prevail'd On 246 CYMBELINE.
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... Italy hath out - craftied him , And he's at some hard point . May take off some extremity , Would be even mortal to me . PIS . Speak , Man : thy tongue which to read Please you , read ; And you shall find me , wretched man , a thing The ...
... Italy hath out - craftied him , And he's at some hard point . May take off some extremity , Would be even mortal to me . PIS . Speak , Man : thy tongue which to read Please you , read ; And you shall find me , wretched man , a thing The ...
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... Italy , Whose mother was her painting , hath betray'd him : 50 Poor I am stale , a garment out of fashion ; And , for I am richer than to hang by the walls , I must be ripp'd . To pieces with me ! —O , Men's vows are women's traitors ...
... Italy , Whose mother was her painting , hath betray'd him : 50 Poor I am stale , a garment out of fashion ; And , for I am richer than to hang by the walls , I must be ripp'd . To pieces with me ! —O , Men's vows are women's traitors ...
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... Italy ; he embark'd at Milford ; To whom being going , almost spent with hunger , I am fall'n in this offence . BEL . Pr'ythee , fair Youth , Think us no churls , nor measure our good minds By this rude place we live in . Well encounter ...
... Italy ; he embark'd at Milford ; To whom being going , almost spent with hunger , I am fall'n in this offence . BEL . Pr'ythee , fair Youth , Think us no churls , nor measure our good minds By this rude place we live in . Well encounter ...
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... Italy ; most willing spirits , That promise noble service : and they come Under the conduct of bold Iachimo , Syenna's brother . Luc . When expect you them ? CAP . With the next benefit o ' the wind . 340 Luc . This forwardness Makes ...
... Italy ; most willing spirits , That promise noble service : and they come Under the conduct of bold Iachimo , Syenna's brother . Luc . When expect you them ? CAP . With the next benefit o ' the wind . 340 Luc . This forwardness Makes ...
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