The Plays of William Shakspeare: Cymbeline |
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Othello , the 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 ...
Othello , the 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 ...
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... Horribly stuff'd with epithets of war ; And , in conclusion , nonsuits My mediators ; for , certes , says he , I have already chose my officer . And what was he ? Forsooth , a great arithmetician , One Michael Cassio , a ...
... Horribly stuff'd with epithets of war ; And , in conclusion , nonsuits My mediators ; for , certes , says he , I have already chose my officer . And what was he ? Forsooth , a great arithmetician , One Michael Cassio , a ...
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Enter Cassio , at a distance , and certain Officers with Torches . Iago . These are the raised father , and his friends : You were best go in . Oth . Not I : I must be found ; My parts , my title , and my perfect soul , Shall manifest ...
Enter Cassio , at a distance , and certain Officers with Torches . Iago . These are the raised father , and his friends : You were best go in . Oth . Not I : I must be found ; My parts , my title , and my perfect soul , Shall manifest ...
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Cassio's a proper man : Let me see now ; To get his place , and to plume up my will ; A double knavery , —How ? how ? -- Let me see :After some time , to abuse Othello's ear , That he is too familiar with his wife :He hath a person ...
Cassio's a proper man : Let me see now ; To get his place , and to plume up my will ; A double knavery , —How ? how ? -- Let me see :After some time , to abuse Othello's ear , That he is too familiar with his wife :He hath a person ...
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But this same Cassio , -though he speak of comfort , Touching the Turkish loss , yet he looks sadly , And prays the Moor be safe ; for they were parted With foul and violent tempest . Mon. ' Pray heaven he be ; For I have serv'd him ...
But this same Cassio , -though he speak of comfort , Touching the Turkish loss , yet he looks sadly , And prays the Moor be safe ; for they were parted With foul and violent tempest . Mon. ' Pray heaven he be ; For I have serv'd him ...
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