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" No more of that : — I pray you, in your letters, When you shall these unlucky deeds relate, Speak of me as I am : nothing extenuate, Nor set down aught in malice : then must you speak Of one that loved not wisely, but too well ; Of one not easily jealous,... "
The Complete Works of Shakspeare, Revised from the Best Authorities : with a ... - Page 404
by William Shakespeare - 1857
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Othello

William Shakespeare - 1882 - 400 pages
...in your letters, when you shall relate these unlucky deeds, speak of me as I am; extenuate nothing, nor set down aught in malice : then must you speak...in the extreme; of one, whose hand, like the base Indian, threw a pearl away richer than ail his tribe ; of one, whose subdued eyes, albeit unused to...
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Familiar quotations [compiled] by J. Bartlett. Author's ed

Familiar quotations - 1883 - 942 pages
...Ibid. One entire and perfect chrysolite. Ibid. I have done the state some service, and they know 't. No more of that. I pray you, in your letters, When...in the extreme ; of one whose hand, Like the base Indian, threw a pearl away 1 'his slow and moving finger,' Knight, Staunton. Richer than all his tribe...
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Shakespeare's stories simply told

Mary Seymour - 1883 - 246 pages
...one mourned the end of their brave general. Just before dying, Othello spoke these last words : — " I pray you, in your letters, When you shall these...in the extreme ; of one whose hand, Like the base Indian, threw a pearl away Richer than all his tribe ; of one whose Subdued eyes, Albeit unuse'd to...
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Othello, ed. by E.K. Purnell

William Shakespeare - 1883 - 136 pages
...done the state some service, and they know't;— No more of that.—I pray you, in your letters, 340 When you shall these unlucky deeds relate, Speak of...in the extreme; of one, whose hand, Like the base Indian, threw a pearl away, Richer than all his tribe; of one, whose subdued eyes, Albeit unused to...
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The tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice, ed. with notes by R. Mongan

William Shakespeare - 1883 - 200 pages
...word or two before you go. I have done the state some service, and they know 't. No more of that.—I pray you, in your letters, When you shall these unlucky...well; Of one not easily jealous, but being wrought Perplex'd in the extreme; of one whose hand, Like the base Indian, threw a pearl away Richer than all...
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The Henry Irving Birthday Book: Composed of Quotations from Some of the ...

Viola Stirling - Birthday books - 1883 - 292 pages
...MAY 9th. MR. IRVING first played OTHELLO to MR. BOOTH'S IAGO, (LYCEUM THEATRE), 1881. Othello. — Speak of me as I am ; nothing extenuate, Nor set down...in the extreme ; of one whose hand, Like the base Indian, threw a pearl away Richer than all his tribe ; of one whose subdued eyes, Albeit unused to...
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Shakespeare's Works, Volume 14

William Shakespeare - 1884 - 490 pages
...done the state some service, and they know 't. No more of that. — I pray you, in your letters, 3^0 When you shall these unlucky deeds relate, Speak of...well; Of one not easily jealous, but being wrought Perplex'd in the extreme; of one whose hand, Like the base Indian, threw a pearl away Richer than all...
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Red-letter Poems by English Men and Women

Thomas Young Crowell - English poetry - 1885 - 702 pages
...immortal Jove's dread clamors counterfeit, Farewell ! Othello's occupation's gone ! OTHRLLOS DYING SPEECH. SOFT you ; a word or two before you go I have done...well , Of one not easily jealous, but, being wrought, Perplex'd in the extreme; of one, whose hand, Like the base Judean, threw a pearl away, Richer than...
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The Essentials of Elocution

Alfred Ayres - Elocution - 1886 - 110 pages
...and fears than wars or women have ; And when he falls, he falls like Lucifer, Never to hope again. SOFT you — -a word or two before you go. I have...in the extreme ; of one whose hand, Like the base Judean, threw a pearl away Richer than all his tribe ; of one whose subdued eyes, Albeit unusfid to...
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Complete Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1887 - 888 pages
...I was cast. And even but now he spake, After long seeming dead, — lago hurt him, lago set him on. And Cassio rules in Cyprus. For this slave, — If...all his tribe ; of one, whose subdued eyes. Albeit unused to the melting mood, Drop tears as fast as the Arabian trees Their medicinal gum. Set you down...
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