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" Most potent, grave, and reverend signiors, My very noble and approved good masters, That I have ta'en away this old man's daughter, It is most true ; true, I have married her : The very head and front of my offending Hath this extent, no more. Rude am... "
The Works of Shakespere - Page 376
by William Shakespeare - 1843
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The English elocutionist, a collection of the finest passages of poetry and ...

Charles Hartley - 1872 - 372 pages
...miseries. SHAKESPEARE'S "Julius Caesar." OTHELLO'S ADDRESS TO THE SENATE/26' SHAKESPEARE'S " OTHELLO." MOST potent, grave, and reverend signiors, My very...Rude am I in my speech, And little blessed with the soft phrase of peace ; For since these arms of mine had seven years' pith, Till now some nine moons...
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Shakspeare Gems

William Shakespeare - 1872 - 344 pages
...circumscription and confine For the sea's worth. Othello's Relation to the Senate of his wooing Desdemona. Most potent, grave, and reverend signiors, My very...extent, no more. Rude am I in my speech, And little bless' d with the set phrase of peace ; For since these arms of mine had seven years' pith, Till now...
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John Heywood's new code readers. Standard 1-3, 5, 6, Book 5

John Heywood (ltd.) - 1872 - 232 pages
...between the two nations. OTHELLO'S DEFENCE OF HIS MARRIAGE. Most potent, grave, and reverend seigniors, My very noble and approved good masters ; That I have...offending Hath this extent, no more. Rude am I in speech, And little blessed with the soft phrase of peace ; For since these arms of mine had seven years'...
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The new hand-book of elocution

George Walter Baynham - 1873 - 344 pages
...Duke. What, in your own part, can you say to this 1 [To Othello.] Bra. Nothing, but this is so. Oth. Most potent, grave, and reverend signiors, My very...extent, no more. Rude am I in my speech, And little bless'd with the set phrase of peace ; For since these arms of mine had seven years' pith, Till now,...
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1873 - 906 pages
...foolish hands, And stop the bands, and stop the bands ! ALICE CART. ÖS 99 OTHELLO'S DEFENCE. OTHELLO. Kude am I iu my And little blessed with the soft phrase of peace ; For since these arms of mine had...
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Primer First (-Fourth, Sixth) reader

Public school series - 1874 - 408 pages
...COUETSHDP OF DESDEMONA.— Shakspere. MOST potent, grave, and reverend signiors, My very noble and approv'd good masters, — That I have ta'en away this old...extent, no more. Rude am I in my speech, And little bless'd with the soft phrase of peace ; For since these arms of mine had seven years' pith, Till now...
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Familiar Quotations: Being an Attempt to Trace to Their Source Passages and ...

John Bartlett - Quotations - 1874 - 798 pages
...of our nation. Act i. Sc. 2. Most potent, grave, and reverend seigniors, My very noble and approv'd good masters, That I have ta'en away this old man's...extent, no more. Rude am I in my speech, And little bless'd with the soft phrase of peace ; Forsince these arms of mine had seven years' pith, Till now...
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Oliver Optic's Magazine: Our Boys and Girls, Volumes 17-18

Oliver Optic - 1875 - 970 pages
...OTHELLO'S STORY OP HIS LIFE. [WITH A FUI.L-?AGE ILLUSTRATION.] MOST potent, grave, and reverend seigniors, My very noble and approved good masters : That I have...of peace : For since these arms of mine had seven years' pith, Till now, some nine moons wasted, they have used Their dearest action in the tented field...
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The Literary Reader: Typical Selections from Some of the Best British and ...

George Rhett Cathcart - American literature - 1874 - 454 pages
...soul of his so true and clear, as in a tranqnil, uufathomable sea! " OTHELLO'S SPEECH TO THE SENATE. MOST potent, grave, and reverend signiors, My very...and front of my offending Hath this extent, no more. Rlule am 1 in speech, And little blessed with the set phrase of peaee ; For since these arms of mine...
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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice

William Shakespeare - English drama - 1898 - 246 pages
...Nothing, but this is so. Othello. Most potent, grave, and reverend signiors, My very noble and approv'd good masters, That I have ta'en away this old man's...extent, no more. Rude am I in my speech, And little blest with the soft phrase of peace : For since these arms of mine had seven years' pith, Till now...
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