Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and DramaX. J. Kennedy |
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... Othello : Excellent wretch ! Perdition catch my soul But I do love thee ! And when I love thee not , Chaos is come again . lago : My noble lord- Othello : What dost thou say , Iago ? lago : Did Michael Cassio , when you wooed my lady ...
... Othello : Excellent wretch ! Perdition catch my soul But I do love thee ! And when I love thee not , Chaos is come again . lago : My noble lord- Othello : What dost thou say , Iago ? lago : Did Michael Cassio , when you wooed my lady ...
Page 978
... Othello : Take heed of perjury ; thou art on thy deathbed . Desdemona : Ay , but not yet to die . Othello : Presently ° . Therefore confess thee freely of thy sin , For to deny each article with oath Cannot remove nor choke the strong ...
... Othello : Take heed of perjury ; thou art on thy deathbed . Desdemona : Ay , but not yet to die . Othello : Presently ° . Therefore confess thee freely of thy sin , For to deny each article with oath Cannot remove nor choke the strong ...
Page 987
... Othello to suspicion . Is there anything in Othello's character or circumstances that renders him particularly susceptible to Iago's wiles ? 2. In III , iv , 96–97 , Emilia knows of Desdemona's distress over the lost handker- chief . At ...
... Othello to suspicion . Is there anything in Othello's character or circumstances that renders him particularly susceptible to Iago's wiles ? 2. In III , iv , 96–97 , Emilia knows of Desdemona's distress over the lost handker- chief . At ...
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