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William Shakespeare. there is full liberty of feasting , from this present hour of five , till the bell hath told eleven . Heaven bless the isle of Cyprus , and our noble general , Othello ! SCENE III . [ Exit . A Hall in the ... present ...
William Shakespeare. there is full liberty of feasting , from this present hour of five , till the bell hath told eleven . Heaven bless the isle of Cyprus , and our noble general , Othello ! SCENE III . [ Exit . A Hall in the ... present ...
Side 576
... present kindness Makes my past miseries sport : You shall do well , That on the touching of her lips I may Melt , and no more be seen . O come , be buried [ 3 ] This is a sentiment which Shakespeare never fails to introduce on occasions ...
... present kindness Makes my past miseries sport : You shall do well , That on the touching of her lips I may Melt , and no more be seen . O come , be buried [ 3 ] This is a sentiment which Shakespeare never fails to introduce on occasions ...
Side 615
... present conversation with Roderigo . If Shakespeare , however , designed Bianca for a courtezan of Cyprus , ( where Cassio had not yet been , and had therefore never seen her , ) lago cannot be supposed to allude to the report ...
... present conversation with Roderigo . If Shakespeare , however , designed Bianca for a courtezan of Cyprus , ( where Cassio had not yet been , and had therefore never seen her , ) lago cannot be supposed to allude to the report ...
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