“The” Works of Shakespeare: OthelloG.Richards, 1901 |
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... Re - enter OTHELLO and Attendants . Отн . What is the matter here ? MON . ' Zounds , I bleed still ! I am hurt to the death . Отн . Hold , for your lives ! IAGO . Hold , ho ! Lieutenant - Sir - Montano - Gentle- men ! Have you forgot ...
... Re - enter OTHELLO and Attendants . Отн . What is the matter here ? MON . ' Zounds , I bleed still ! I am hurt to the death . Отн . Hold , for your lives ! IAGO . Hold , ho ! Lieutenant - Sir - Montano - Gentle- men ! Have you forgot ...
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... Re - enter DESDEMONA , attended . Look , if my gentle love be not rais'd up ! I'll make thee an example . DES . What's the matter ? Отн . All's well now , Sweeting ; come away to bed . Sir , for your hurts , myself will be your surgeon ...
... Re - enter DESDEMONA , attended . Look , if my gentle love be not rais'd up ! I'll make thee an example . DES . What's the matter ? Отн . All's well now , Sweeting ; come away to bed . Sir , for your hurts , myself will be your surgeon ...
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... Re - enter RODERIGO . 340 How now , Roderigo ! 349 ROD . I do follow here in the chase , not like a hound that hunts , but one that fills up the cry . My money is almost spent : I have been to - night exceedingly well cudgell'd ; and I ...
... Re - enter RODERIGO . 340 How now , Roderigo ! 349 ROD . I do follow here in the chase , not like a hound that hunts , but one that fills up the cry . My money is almost spent : I have been to - night exceedingly well cudgell'd ; and I ...
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... Re - enter DESDEMONA and EMILIA . If she be false , O , then Heaven mocks itself ! I'll not believe ' t . DES . 260 270 How now , my dear Othello ! 280 Your dinner , and the generous islanders By you invited , do attend your presence ...
... Re - enter DESDEMONA and EMILIA . If she be false , O , then Heaven mocks itself ! I'll not believe ' t . DES . 260 270 How now , my dear Othello ! 280 Your dinner , and the generous islanders By you invited , do attend your presence ...
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... Re - enter IAGO . IAGO . How now ! what do you here alone ? EMIL . Do not you chide ; I have a thing for you . IAGO . A thing for me ! It is a common thing- EMIL . Ha ! IAGO . To have a foolish wife . EMIL . O , is that all ? What will ...
... Re - enter IAGO . IAGO . How now ! what do you here alone ? EMIL . Do not you chide ; I have a thing for you . IAGO . A thing for me ! It is a common thing- EMIL . Ha ! IAGO . To have a foolish wife . EMIL . O , is that all ? What will ...
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