The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 6Blackie, 1888 |
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... cause ! Emil . But jealous souls will not be answer'd 80 ; 160 They are not ever jealous for the cause , But jealous for they're jealous : ' tis a monster Begot upon itself , born on itself . Des . Heaven keep that monster from ...
... cause ! Emil . But jealous souls will not be answer'd 80 ; 160 They are not ever jealous for the cause , But jealous for they're jealous : ' tis a monster Begot upon itself , born on itself . Des . Heaven keep that monster from ...
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... cause , it is the cause , my soul , - Let me not name it to you , you chaste stars ! - It is the cause . This appears to me to be one of the most difficult pas sages in the whole play , and one of which there never has been yet given ...
... cause , it is the cause , my soul , - Let me not name it to you , you chaste stars ! - It is the cause . This appears to me to be one of the most difficult pas sages in the whole play , and one of which there never has been yet given ...
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... cause , it is the cause , my soul ; let me not name it to you , ye chaste stars ! it is the cause ( Var . Ed . vol . ix . p . 462 ) . Steevens says : " Othello , full of hor- ror at the cruel action which he is about to perpetrate ...
... cause , it is the cause , my soul ; let me not name it to you , ye chaste stars ! it is the cause ( Var . Ed . vol . ix . p . 462 ) . Steevens says : " Othello , full of hor- ror at the cruel action which he is about to perpetrate ...
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