“The” Works of Shakespeare: OthelloG.Richards, 1901 |
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... tion ; 1 put but money in thy purse . in thy purse . These Moors are changeable in their wills ; -fill thy purse with money : -the food that to him now is as luscious as locusts shall be to him shortly as bitter as coloquintida . She ...
... tion ; 1 put but money in thy purse . in thy purse . These Moors are changeable in their wills ; -fill thy purse with money : -the food that to him now is as luscious as locusts shall be to him shortly as bitter as coloquintida . She ...
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... tion leads him : for , besides these beneficial news , it is the celebration of his nuptial . So much was his pleasure should be proclaim'd . All offices are open ; and there is full liberty of feasting from this present hour of five ...
... tion leads him : for , besides these beneficial news , it is the celebration of his nuptial . So much was his pleasure should be proclaim'd . All offices are open ; and there is full liberty of feasting from this present hour of five ...
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... tion . It is not words that shake me thus . Pish ! noses , ears , and lips . - Is ' t possible ? -Confess - handkerchief ! -O Devil ! [ falls in a trance . IAGO . Work on , My Medicine , work ! Thus credulous fools are caught ; And many ...
... tion . It is not words that shake me thus . Pish ! noses , ears , and lips . - Is ' t possible ? -Confess - handkerchief ! -O Devil ! [ falls in a trance . IAGO . Work on , My Medicine , work ! Thus credulous fools are caught ; And many ...
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... tion , I cannot scratch mine ear . Pr'ythee , tell her but a worky - day fortune . SOOTH . Your fortunes are alike . IRAS . But how , but how ? give me particulars . SOOTH . I have said . 50 IRAS . Am I not an inch of fortune better ...
... tion , I cannot scratch mine ear . Pr'ythee , tell her but a worky - day fortune . SOOTH . Your fortunes are alike . IRAS . But how , but how ? give me particulars . SOOTH . I have said . 50 IRAS . Am I not an inch of fortune better ...
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... tion ; but he made a groan at it , and swore he would see her to - morrow . III BAWD . Well , well ; as for him , he brought his disease hither : here he does but repair it . I know he will come in our shadow , to scatter his crowns in ...
... tion ; but he made a groan at it , and swore he would see her to - morrow . III BAWD . Well , well ; as for him , he brought his disease hither : here he does but repair it . I know he will come in our shadow , to scatter his crowns in ...
Términos y frases comunes
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