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... Othello's to the Senate Order Oftentation P. Painting 1.32 , 227 Parental Fondnefs 132 Parting 227 of Friends 133 of Lovers Paternal Remonftrance Patience 134 135 ib . Patriotifm Patronage Peace and War Peril Perfeverance in Love ...
... Othello's to the Senate Order Oftentation P. Painting 1.32 , 227 Parental Fondnefs 132 Parting 227 of Friends 133 of Lovers Paternal Remonftrance Patience 134 135 ib . Patriotifm Patronage Peace and War Peril Perfeverance in Love ...
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... Othello , A. 4. Sc . 2 . CONTENT . Verily , I fear , ' tis better to be lowly born , And range with humble livers in content , Than to be perk'd up in a glistening grief , And wear a golden forrow . Henry VIII . A. 2. Sc . A goodly day ...
... Othello , A. 4. Sc . 2 . CONTENT . Verily , I fear , ' tis better to be lowly born , And range with humble livers in content , Than to be perk'd up in a glistening grief , And wear a golden forrow . Henry VIII . A. 2. Sc . A goodly day ...
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... Othello , A. 2. Sc . 3- DUELLIN G. Your words have took fuch pains , as if they laboured To bring manflaughter into form , fet quarrelling Upon the head of valour ; which , indeed , Is valour misbegot , and came into the world When ...
... Othello , A. 2. Sc . 3- DUELLIN G. Your words have took fuch pains , as if they laboured To bring manflaughter into form , fet quarrelling Upon the head of valour ; which , indeed , Is valour misbegot , and came into the world When ...
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... Othello , A. 1. Sc . 3 . GR I E F. ( Marks of . ) What doft thou mean by fhaking of thy head ? Why doft thou look fo fadly on my fun ? What means that hand upon that breast of thine ? Why holds thine eye that lamentable rheum , Like a ...
... Othello , A. 1. Sc . 3 . GR I E F. ( Marks of . ) What doft thou mean by fhaking of thy head ? Why doft thou look fo fadly on my fun ? What means that hand upon that breast of thine ? Why holds thine eye that lamentable rheum , Like a ...
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... Othello . O , mifery ! Iago . Poor and content , is rich , and rich enough ; But riches , fineless , is as poor as winter , To him that ever fears he shall be poor : - : Good Good heaven ! the fouls of all my tribe defend 68 THE ...
... Othello . O , mifery ! Iago . Poor and content , is rich , and rich enough ; But riches , fineless , is as poor as winter , To him that ever fears he shall be poor : - : Good Good heaven ! the fouls of all my tribe defend 68 THE ...
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