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... Cassio ; Yet , I persuade myself , to speak the truth Shall nothing wrong him . Thus it is , general . Montano and myself being in speech , There comes a fellow crying out for help ; And Cassio following him with determin'd sword To ...
... Cassio ; Yet , I persuade myself , to speak the truth Shall nothing wrong him . Thus it is , general . Montano and myself being in speech , There comes a fellow crying out for help ; And Cassio following him with determin'd sword To ...
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... Cassio be receiv'd again . Oth . Fetch me the handkerchief : my mind misgives . Des . Come , come ; You'll never meet a more sufficient man . Oth . The handkerchief ! [ Des . 90 I pray , talk me of Cassio . Oth . The handkerchief ...
... Cassio be receiv'd again . Oth . Fetch me the handkerchief : my mind misgives . Des . Come , come ; You'll never meet a more sufficient man . Oth . The handkerchief ! [ Des . 90 I pray , talk me of Cassio . Oth . The handkerchief ...
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... Cassio ! my sweet Cassio ! { O Cassio , Cassio , Cassio ! Iago . A notable strumpet ! -Cassio , may you suspect Who they should be that have thus mangled you ? Cas . No. 80 Gra . I'm sorry to find you thus : I've been to seek you . Iago ...
... Cassio ! my sweet Cassio ! { O Cassio , Cassio , Cassio ! Iago . A notable strumpet ! -Cassio , may you suspect Who they should be that have thus mangled you ? Cas . No. 80 Gra . I'm sorry to find you thus : I've been to seek you . Iago ...
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