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... scene 3. line 71 , 19 Act III . scene 3. line 315 , 48 • Bra . Here is the man , this Moor . Act I. scene 1. lines 41 , 42 , 20 iago . Why , what's that to you ? Att III . scene 3. lines 3 € 8 , 269 , . 49 Iago . O , sir , content you ...
... scene 3. line 71 , 19 Act III . scene 3. line 315 , 48 • Bra . Here is the man , this Moor . Act I. scene 1. lines 41 , 42 , 20 iago . Why , what's that to you ? Att III . scene 3. lines 3 € 8 , 269 , . 49 Iago . O , sir , content you ...
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... scene 1. line 14 , 127 . · Act III . scene 13. lines 10-12 , . Eno . " T was a shame no less Than was his loss , to course your flying flags , And leave his navy gazing . 159 · Cleo . If it be love indeed , tell me how much . Act IV ...
... scene 1. line 14 , 127 . · Act III . scene 13. lines 10-12 , . Eno . " T was a shame no less Than was his loss , to course your flying flags , And leave his navy gazing . 159 · Cleo . If it be love indeed , tell me how much . Act IV ...
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... scene 3. lines 129-131 , 285 • Act IV . scene 5. lines 181 , 182 , . 274 Third Serv . O slaves , I can tell you news , -news , you rascals ! Cor . Not of a woman's tenderness to be , Requires nor child nor woman's face to see . I've sat ...
... scene 3. lines 129-131 , 285 • Act IV . scene 5. lines 181 , 182 , . 274 Third Serv . O slaves , I can tell you news , -news , you rascals ! Cor . Not of a woman's tenderness to be , Requires nor child nor woman's face to see . I've sat ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volym 6 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1883 |
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