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" O thou invisible spirit of wine ! if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee devil. "
The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of ... - Page 291
by William Shakespeare - 1809
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 728 pages
...good a commander with so slight, so drunken, and so indiscreet an officer. Drunk ? and speak parrot ? and squabble ? swagger ? swear ? and discourse fustian...hast no name to be known by, let us call thee devil ! lago. What was he that you followed with your sword ? What had he done to you ? Cos. I know not....
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The philosophy of William Shakespeare delineating in seven hundred and fifty ...

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 710 pages
...that hear their detractions, and can put them to mending. 344 STRENGTH OR WEAKNESS IN USE OR ABUSE. O THOU invisible spirit of wine, if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee — devil! O, that men should put an enemy in their mouths, to steal away their brains ! that we should, with...
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Lectures on Temperance

Eliphalet Nott - Alcohol - 1857 - 388 pages
...and remorseful hearts, can echo the words of Othello's sobered but almost frenzied lieutenant, " 0 thou invisible spirit of wine ! if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee devil !" " That men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains ! That we should, with...
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The Complete Works of Shakspeare, Revised from the Best ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 630 pages
...and speak parrot; and squabble; swagger; swear; and discourse fustian with one's own shadow ! — 0 thou invisible spirit of wine, if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee devil ! laijo. What was he that you followed with your sword ? What had he done to you ? Cas. I know not....
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McGuffey's New Sixth Eclectic Reader: Exercises in Rhetorical Reading, with ...

William Holmes McGuffey - Readers - 1857 - 456 pages
...and squabble ! swagger! swear! and discourse "'"fustian with one's own shadow! Oh, thou "'"invincible spirit of wine ! if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee devil. lago. What was he that you followed with your sword ? What had he done to you ? Cas. I know not. lago....
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17; Volume 64

William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1891 - 704 pages
...given to voyaging overmuch, and for whom I have imbibed a sort of good-natured contempt. CHAMPAGNE. 1 0 THOU invisible Spirit of wine, if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call tb.ee Devil!' Tbis melancholy sentiment was, as everybody knows, uttered by one Michael Cassio after...
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Shakespeare and Alcohol

Buckner B. Trawick - Drinking in literature - 1978 - 108 pages
...the lieutenancy, he sinks into deep remorse, grieves over the loss of his reputation, and laments: O thou invisible spirit of wine, if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee devil! . . . O God, that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains! that we should...
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Othello

William Shakespeare - Drama - 2012 - 380 pages
...commander with so slight,* so drunken, and so indiscreet an officer. 257 Drunk? and speak parrot?* and squabble? swagger? swear? and discourse fustian*...hast no name to be known by, let us call thee devil! IrXGO 5A: Laurence Irving craftily qualifying Cassio's drink. From The Bystander, April 17, 1912. See...
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Othello

William Shakespeare - Drama - 1992 - 180 pages
...Drunk! And speak parrot! And squabble! Swagger! Swear! And discourse fustian with one's own shadow!71 O thou invisible spirit of wine, if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee 'Devil'! IAGO What was he that you followed with your sword? What had he done to you? 270 CASSIO I know not....
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Is America Committing Suicide?

Austin L. Sorenson - History - 1994 - 268 pages
...drink and their dope than have died for their religion or their country." William Shakespeare wrote, "O thou invisible spirit of wine, if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee— devil!" William Gladstone remarked, "The ravages of drink are greater than those of war, pestilence and famine...
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