“The” Works of Shakespeare: OthelloG.Richards, 1901 |
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... Sword ! he dies . IAGO . I have rubb'd this young quat ' almost to the sense , And he grows angry . Now , whether he kill Cassio , Or Cassio him , or each do kill the other , Every way makes my gain . Live Roderigo , He calls me to a ...
... Sword ! he dies . IAGO . I have rubb'd this young quat ' almost to the sense , And he grows angry . Now , whether he kill Cassio , Or Cassio him , or each do kill the other , Every way makes my gain . Live Roderigo , He calls me to a ...
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... sword ! One more , one more : Be thus when thou art dead , and I will kill thee , And love thee after . One more , and that's the last : So sweet was ne'er so fatal . I must weep , But they are cruel tears : this sorrow ' s heavenly ...
... sword ! One more , one more : Be thus when thou art dead , and I will kill thee , And love thee after . One more , and that's the last : So sweet was ne'er so fatal . I must weep , But they are cruel tears : this sorrow ' s heavenly ...
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... sword ; I'll make thee known , Though I lost twenty lives . - Help ! help , ho ! help ! The Moor hath kill'd my mistress ! Murder ! murder ! Enter MONTANO , GRATIANO , IAGO , and others . MON . What is the matter ? How now , General ...
... sword ; I'll make thee known , Though I lost twenty lives . - Help ! help , ho ! help ! The Moor hath kill'd my mistress ! Murder ! murder ! Enter MONTANO , GRATIANO , IAGO , and others . MON . What is the matter ? How now , General ...
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... sword upon a woman ? GRA . EMIL . O thou dull Moor ! that handkerchief thou speak'st of I found by fortune , and did give my husband ; For often , with a solemn earnestness ( More than indeed belong'd to such a trifle ) He begg'd of me ...
... sword upon a woman ? GRA . EMIL . O thou dull Moor ! that handkerchief thou speak'st of I found by fortune , and did give my husband ; For often , with a solemn earnestness ( More than indeed belong'd to such a trifle ) He begg'd of me ...
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... sword : But why should honour outlive honesty ? Let it go all . EMIL . What did thy song bode , Lady ? Hark , canst thou hear me ? I will play the swan , And die in music : [ sings . ] Willow , willow , willow.- 250 Moor , she was ...
... sword : But why should honour outlive honesty ? Let it go all . EMIL . What did thy song bode , Lady ? Hark , canst thou hear me ? I will play the swan , And die in music : [ sings . ] Willow , willow , willow.- 250 Moor , she was ...
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