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" Tis not to make me jealous, To say — my wife is fair, feeds well, loves company, Is free of speech, sings, plays, and dances well; Where virtue is, these are more virtuous: Nor from mine own weak merits will I draw The smallest fear, or doubt of her... "
The Stranger in France: Or, A Tour from Devonshire to Paris - Page 225
by Sir John Carr - 1803 - 261 pages
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Characters of Shakespear's plays

William Hazlitt - 1838 - 360 pages
...practise upon his unsuspecting friendship, he answers— - " "Tis not to make me jealous, To say—my wife is fair, feeds well, loves company, Is free of...plays, and dances well; Where virtue is, these are most virtuous. Nor from my own weak merits will I draw The smallest fear or doubt of her revolt; For...
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The Wisdom and Genius of Shakespeare: Comprising Moral Philosophy ...

William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 480 pages
...and honourable wife ; As dear to me as are the ruddy drops That visit my sad heart. 29 — ii. 1. 362 'Tis not to make me jealous, To say — my wife is...Where virtue is, these are more virtuous :* Nor from mine own weak merits will I draw The smallest fear, or doubt of her revolt ; For she had eyes, and...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: King Lear. Romeo and Juliet ...

William Shakespeare - 1839 - 530 pages
...exsufflicate 2 and blown surmises, Matching thy inference. 3 'Tis not to make me jealous, To say—my wife is fair, feeds well, loves company, Is free of...Where virtue is, these are more virtuous ; Nor from mine own weak merits will I draw The smallest fear, or doubt of her revolt; For she had eyes, and chose...
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Literary Leaves; Or, Prose and Verse Chiefly Written in India, Volume 2

David Lester Richardson - English literature - 1840 - 370 pages
...bitterness into Otltcllo's cup. It is not the language of a man originally disposed to be mistrustful. " 'Tis not to make me jealous, To say — my wife is...Where virtue is, these are more virtuous ; Nor from mine own weak merits will I draw The smallest fear, or doubt of her revolt ; For she had eyes, and...
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Literary leaves, or, Prose and verse: chiefly written in India, Volumes 1-2

David Lester Richardson - 1840 - 714 pages
...bitterness into Othello's cup. It is not the language of a man originally disposed to be mistrustful. " "Tis not to make me jealous, To say — my wife is...Where virtue is, these are more virtuous ; Nor from mine own weak merits will I draw The smallest fear, or doubt of her revolt; For she had eyes, and chose...
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Literary Leaves, Volume 2

David Lester Richardson - 1840 - 364 pages
...bitterness into Othello's cup. It is not the language of a man originally disposed to be mistrustful. " 'Tis not to make me jealous, To say — my wife is...Where virtue is, these are more virtuous ; Nor from mine own weak merits will I draw The smallest fear, or doubt of her revolt ; For she had eyes, and...
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The Proud Ladye: And Other Poems

Spencer Wallace Cone - American poetry - 1840 - 160 pages
...'Tis not to make me jealous, To lay that she is fair, feeds well, loves company, It froe of speed., sings, plays, and dances well, — Where, virtue is, these are more virtuous. Othello. FAITH, Kate, Othello's in the wrong With his inventory ! And I can prove, nor argue long,...
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Hamlet. Othello

William Shakespeare - 1841 - 344 pages
...exsufflicate 2 and blown surmises, 1 Endless, unbounded. 2 Strained. nil .Mi. XIV. It Matching thy inference. 'Tis not to make me jealous, To say, my wife is fair,...Where virtue is, these are more virtuous : Nor from mine own weak merits will I draw The smallest fear or doubt of her revolt ; For she had eyes, and chose...
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The plays and poems of Shakespeare, according to the improved ..., Volume 14

William Shakespeare - 1842 - 366 pages
...turn the business of my soul To such exsufflicate * and blown surmises, Matching thy inference. "I'is not to make me jealous, To say, my wife is fair, feeds...Where virtue is, these are more virtuous : Nor from mine own weak merits will I draw The smallest fear or doubt of her revolt ; For she had eyes, and chose...
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The works of William Shakespeare, the text formed from an entirely ..., Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 646 pages
...folio reads merely, " Is to be resolv'd," with much loss of force and meaning. Matching thy inference. Tis not to make me jealous, To say — my wife is...company, Is free of speech, sings, plays, and dances well8; Where virtue is, these are more virtuous : Nor from mine own weak merits will I draw The smallest...
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