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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... "
The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators - Page 353
by William Shakespeare - 1806
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Playing Juliet/Casting Othello: Two Plays

Caleen Sinnette Jennings - Drama - 1999 - 104 pages
...OTHELLO. Soft you. A 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...down aught in malice. Then must you speak Of one that loved not wisely, but too well; Of one not easily jealous, but being wrought. Perplexed in the extreme;...
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Shakespeare

Laurie Rozakis - Fiction - 1999 - 406 pages
...villain par excellence >• Othello's tragic flaw I have done the state some service, and they know 't. No more of that. I pray you, in your letters, When...aught in malice. Then, must you speak Of one that loved not wisely but too well; Of one not easily jealous, but being wrought Perplex'd in the extreme;...
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Globalization, Human Security, and the African Experience

Caroline Thomas, Peter Wilkin - Business & Economics - 1999 - 224 pages
...time, one patriot from either side might one day be forced to lament (act 5, scene 2, lines 341-344) : When you shall these unlucky deeds relate. Speak of...down aught in malice: then must you speak Of one that loved not wisely, but too well. In terms of South Africa the play could be seen as an allegory of contradictions....
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Shakespeare and the Literary Tradition

Stephen Orgel, Sean Keilen - Literary Criticism - 1999 - 356 pages
...to Othello's last speech lies not only in their elegiac content, but also in their epistolary form: I pray you, in your letters, When you shall these...as I am. Nothing extenuate. Nor set down aught in malice. (5.2.349-52) The Heroides are the exemplary letters concerning 'unlucky deeds'; Ovid's deserted...
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Struggles for Representation: African American Documentary Film and Video

Phyllis Rauch Klotman, Janet K. Cutler - History - 1999 - 522 pages
...in Our Forest ends with a quote from Othello with which Robeson liked to sum up his own situation. "Speak of me as I am. Nothing extenuate. Nor set down aught in malice. Then must you speak of one that loved full wisely but too welL" (As was his practice, Robeson has changed the wording of the original,...
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Heinemann Advanced Shakespeare: Othello

John Seely, William Shakespeare - Drama - 2000 - 324 pages
...OTHELLO Soft you; a 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...down aught in malice. Then must you speak Of one that loved not wisely, but too well; 340 Of one, not easily jealous, but being wrought Perplexed in the...
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Othello, Or, Tracking the Green-eyed Monster

Nancy Linehan Charles - 2000 - 52 pages
...fool, fool! Soft you, a 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...Nothing extenuate, Nor set down aught in malice. Then you must speak Of one that loved not wisely, but too well; Of one not easily jealous, but, being wrought,...
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Joseph McCarthy: Reexamining the Life and Legacy of America's Most Hated Senator

Arthur Herman - Anti-communist movements - 2000 - 424 pages
...Extinction Soft you; a 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...deeds relate, Speak of me as I am; nothing extenuate. —Othello, V, ii, 338-342. In the press, and in liberal circles generally, the sense of satisfaction...
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Shakespeare: la invención de lo humano

Harold Bloom - Characters and characteristics in literature - 2001 - 750 pages
...before you go. / I have done the state some service, and they know't: / No more of that. I pray yon, in your letters, / When you shall these unlucky deeds...aught in malice. Then must you speak / Of one that loved not wisely, but too well; / Of one not easily jealous, but, being wrought, / Perplexed in the...
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William Shakespeare: Othello

Nick Potter, Nicholas Potter - Drama - 2000 - 198 pages
...authority: Soft you; a 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...as I am; nothing extenuate. Nor set down aught in malice [V, ii, 336-41] ... Othello really is, we cannot doubt, the stoic-captain whose few words know...
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