The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... Grace no better company ? 140 Edg . The prince of darkness is a gentleman : Modo he's call'd , and Mahu . Glo . Our flesh and blood , my lord , is grown so vile , That it doth hate what gets it . Edg . Poor Tom's a - cold . Glo . Go in ...
... Grace no better company ? 140 Edg . The prince of darkness is a gentleman : Modo he's call'd , and Mahu . Glo . Our flesh and blood , my lord , is grown so vile , That it doth hate what gets it . Edg . Poor Tom's a - cold . Glo . Go in ...
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... grace him . Reg . Methinks our pleasure might have been demanded , Ere you had spoke so far . He led our powers ; Bore the commission of my place and person ; The which immediacy may well stand up And call itself your brother . Not so ...
... grace him . Reg . Methinks our pleasure might have been demanded , Ere you had spoke so far . He led our powers ; Bore the commission of my place and person ; The which immediacy may well stand up And call itself your brother . Not so ...
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... Grace . Stood in Bra . Here is the man , this Moor ; whom now , it seems , Your special mandate , for the state - affairs , Hath hither brought . Duke . Sen. We are very sorry for ' t . Duke . [ to OTHELLO ] What , in your own part ...
... Grace . Stood in Bra . Here is the man , this Moor ; whom now , it seems , Your special mandate , for the state - affairs , Hath hither brought . Duke . Sen. We are very sorry for ' t . Duke . [ to OTHELLO ] What , in your own part ...
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