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... Moor stifles the generous sympathies of his nature , and he smothers his innocent wife , leaving the assassination of Cassio to be effected by the agency of his supposed friend , who however fails to accomplish his deadly purpose . The ...
... Moor stifles the generous sympathies of his nature , and he smothers his innocent wife , leaving the assassination of Cassio to be effected by the agency of his supposed friend , who however fails to accomplish his deadly purpose . The ...
Side 184
... Moor . CASSIO , his lieutenant . IAGO , his ancient . RODERIGO , a Venetian gentleman . MONTANO , Othello's predecessor in the government of Cyprus . CLOWN , servant to Othello . HERALD . DESDEMONA , daughter to Brabantio , and wife to ...
... Moor . CASSIO , his lieutenant . IAGO , his ancient . RODERIGO , a Venetian gentleman . MONTANO , Othello's predecessor in the government of Cyprus . CLOWN , servant to Othello . HERALD . DESDEMONA , daughter to Brabantio , and wife to ...
Side 185
William Shakespeare Abraham John Valpy. OTHELLO , THE MOOR OF VENICE . ACT I. SCENE I. Venice . A street . Enter RODERIGO and IAGO . Ro . Tush , never tell me ; I take it much un- kindly , That thou , Iago , —who hast had my purse , As ...
William Shakespeare Abraham John Valpy. OTHELLO , THE MOOR OF VENICE . ACT I. SCENE I. Venice . A street . Enter RODERIGO and IAGO . Ro . Tush , never tell me ; I take it much un- kindly , That thou , Iago , —who hast had my purse , As ...
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... Moor . Ro . I would not follow him then . Iago . O , sir , content you ; I follow him to serve my turn upon him : We cannot all be masters , nor all masters Cannot be truly follow'd . You shall mark Many a duteous and knee - crooking ...
... Moor . Ro . I would not follow him then . Iago . O , sir , content you ; I follow him to serve my turn upon him : We cannot all be masters , nor all masters Cannot be truly follow'd . You shall mark Many a duteous and knee - crooking ...
Side 188
... Moor , I would not be Iago . In following him , I follow but myself : Heaven is my judge , not I for love and duty , But seeming so , for my peculiar end : For when my outward action doth demonstrate The native act and figure of my ...
... Moor , I would not be Iago . In following him , I follow but myself : Heaven is my judge , not I for love and duty , But seeming so , for my peculiar end : For when my outward action doth demonstrate The native act and figure of my ...
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beseech Bian blood Brabantio Cassio Clown Cyprus daughter dead dear death Denmark Desdemona devil dost thou doth Duke Emilia Enter HAMLET Enter OTHELLO Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith Farewell father fear fool Fortinbras fortune foul gentlemen Ghost give grace grief Guil hand handkerchief hath hear heart heaven hither hold honest honor Horatio husband Iago kill'd King knave lady Laer Laertes lieutenant look madam madness marry matter Michael Cassio mistress Moor mother murder nature never night noble Norway o'er Ophelia OSRIC play players poison'd Polonius Pr'ythee pray Pyrrhus Queen revenge Roderigo Rosencrantz and Guildenstern SCENE SHAK signior sings soul speak speech sweet sword tell thee There's thine thing thou art thou dost thou hast thought to-night tongue trumpet twas Venice villain what's wife