The Shakspearian Reader: A Collection of the Most Approved Plays of Shakspeare; Carefully Rev., with Introductory and Explanatory Notes, and a Memoir of the Author ...D. Appleton & Company, 1872 - 447 pages |
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Page 149
... OTHELLO , IAGO , RODERIGO , and Officers . Duke . Valiant Othello , we must straight employ you Against the general enemy Ottoman . I did not see you ; welcome , gentle signior , We lack'd your counsel and your help to - night . [ TO ...
... OTHELLO , IAGO , RODERIGO , and Officers . Duke . Valiant Othello , we must straight employ you Against the general enemy Ottoman . I did not see you ; welcome , gentle signior , We lack'd your counsel and your help to - night . [ TO ...
Page 150
... Othello , speak ; →→ Did you by indirect and forc'd courses Subdue and poison this young maid's affections ; Or came it by request , and such fair question As soul to soul affordeth ? Oth . I do beseech you , Send for the lady to the ...
... Othello , speak ; →→ Did you by indirect and forc'd courses Subdue and poison this young maid's affections ; Or came it by request , and such fair question As soul to soul affordeth ? Oth . I do beseech you , Send for the lady to the ...
Page 151
... the best : Men do their broken weapons rather use , Than their bare hands . Bra . I pray you , hear her speak ; If she confess , that she was half the wooer . Destruction on my head , if my bad blame Light OTHELLO . 151.
... the best : Men do their broken weapons rather use , Than their bare hands . Bra . I pray you , hear her speak ; If she confess , that she was half the wooer . Destruction on my head , if my bad blame Light OTHELLO . 151.
Page 152
... Othello , the fortitude of the place is best known to you : you must therefore be content to slubber the gloss of your new fortunes with this more stubborn and boisterous expedition . Oth . The tyrant custom , most grave senators , Hath ...
... Othello , the fortitude of the place is best known to you : you must therefore be content to slubber the gloss of your new fortunes with this more stubborn and boisterous expedition . Oth . The tyrant custom , most grave senators , Hath ...
Page 153
... Othello's visage in his mind ; And to his honors , and his valiant parts , Did I my soul and fortunes consecrate , So that , dear lords , if I be left behind , A moth of peace , and he go to the war , I shall a heavy interim support By ...
... Othello's visage in his mind ; And to his honors , and his valiant parts , Did I my soul and fortunes consecrate , So that , dear lords , if I be left behind , A moth of peace , and he go to the war , I shall a heavy interim support By ...
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