“The” Works of Shakespeare: OthelloG.Richards, 1901 |
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... Madam , my former suit : I do beseech you That by your virtuous means I may again Exist , and be a member of his love Whom I with all the office of my heart Entirely honour : I would not be delay'd . If my offence be of such mortal kind ...
... Madam , my former suit : I do beseech you That by your virtuous means I may again Exist , and be a member of his love Whom I with all the office of my heart Entirely honour : I would not be delay'd . If my offence be of such mortal kind ...
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... Madam ? how do you , my good Lady ? DES . ' Faith , half asleep . EMIL . Good Madam , what's the matter with my Lord ? DES . With who ? EMIL . Why , with my Lord , Madam . DES . Who is thy Lord ? EMIL . 100 He that is your's , sweet ...
... Madam ? how do you , my good Lady ? DES . ' Faith , half asleep . EMIL . Good Madam , what's the matter with my Lord ? DES . With who ? EMIL . Why , with my Lord , Madam . DES . Who is thy Lord ? EMIL . 100 He that is your's , sweet ...
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... Madam ? How is ' t with you ? DES . I cannot tell . Those that do teach young babes Do it with gentle means and easy tasks : He might have chid me so ; for , in good faith , I am a child to chiding . IAGO . What's the matter , Lady ...
... Madam ? How is ' t with you ? DES . I cannot tell . Those that do teach young babes Do it with gentle means and easy tasks : He might have chid me so ; for , in good faith , I am a child to chiding . IAGO . What's the matter , Lady ...
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... Madam , good night ; I humbly thank your Lady- ship . DES . Your Honour is most welcome . OTH . Will you walk , Sir ? O , Desdemona- DES . My Lord ? ОTH . Get you to bed on the instant ; I will be return'd forthwith : dismiss your ...
... Madam , good night ; I humbly thank your Lady- ship . DES . Your Honour is most welcome . OTH . Will you walk , Sir ? O , Desdemona- DES . My Lord ? ОTH . Get you to bed on the instant ; I will be return'd forthwith : dismiss your ...
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... Madam . ACT I Sc . II CLEO . He was dispos'd to mirth ; but on the sudden A Roman thought hath struck him . Enobarbus— ENO . Madam ? 80 CLEO . Seek him , and bring him hither . Where's Alexas ? ALEX . Here , at your service . My Lord ...
... Madam . ACT I Sc . II CLEO . He was dispos'd to mirth ; but on the sudden A Roman thought hath struck him . Enobarbus— ENO . Madam ? 80 CLEO . Seek him , and bring him hither . Where's Alexas ? ALEX . Here , at your service . My Lord ...
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