The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 6Blackie, 1888 |
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... hold upon him : if he do resist , Subdue him at his peril . Oth . 80 Hold your hands , Both you of my inclining , and the rest : Were it my cue to fight , I should have known it Without a prompter . - Where will you that I go To answer ...
... hold upon him : if he do resist , Subdue him at his peril . Oth . 80 Hold your hands , Both you of my inclining , and the rest : Were it my cue to fight , I should have known it Without a prompter . - Where will you that I go To answer ...
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... hold ; You will be sham'd for ever . Re - enter OTHELLO and Attendants . [ Oth . What is the matter here ? Mon. Zounds , I bleed still ; I am hurt to the death . Oth . Hold , for your lives ! [ Faints . Iago . Hold , ho ! Lieutenant ...
... hold ; You will be sham'd for ever . Re - enter OTHELLO and Attendants . [ Oth . What is the matter here ? Mon. Zounds , I bleed still ; I am hurt to the death . Oth . Hold , for your lives ! [ Faints . Iago . Hold , ho ! Lieutenant ...
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... hold there1 still ? Mess . Should I lie , madam ? Cleo . O , I would thou didst , So half my Egypt were submerg'd , and made A cistern for scal'd snakes ! Go , get thee hence : Hadst thou Narcissus in thy face , to me Thou wouldst ...
... hold there1 still ? Mess . Should I lie , madam ? Cleo . O , I would thou didst , So half my Egypt were submerg'd , and made A cistern for scal'd snakes ! Go , get thee hence : Hadst thou Narcissus in thy face , to me Thou wouldst ...
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