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William Shakespeare: Othello, Act IV
Act IVScene ICyprus. Before the castleEnter Othello and IagoIagoWill you think so?OthelloThink so, Iago!IagoWhat, To kiss in private?OthelloAn unauthorized kiss.IagoOr to be naked with her…100 Best First Lines of Novels
The titles range from Don Quixote to Middlesex The editors of American Book Review selected what they consider the most memorable first lines of novels. The titles on the list span centuries and…William Shakespeare: Hamlet, Act V, Scene II
Scene IIA hall in the castleEnter Hamlet and HoratioHamletSo much for this, sir: now shall you see the other; You do remember all the circumstance?HoratioRemember it, my lord?HamletSir, in my…William Shakespeare: Winter's Tale, Act I, Scene II
Scene IIA room of state in the sameEnter Leontes, Hermione, Mamillius, Polixenes, Camillo, and AttendantsPolixenesNine changes of the watery star hath been The shepherd's note since we have…How Zeus beguiled Agamemnon by a dream; and of the assembly of the Achaians and their marching forth to battle. And of the names and numbers of the hosts of the Achaians and the Trojans.
Book: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 How Zeus beguiled Agamemnon by a dream; and of the assembly of the Achaians and their marching forth to battle. And…The Iliad of Homer: The Trial of the Army, and Catalogue of the Forces
The Contention of Achilles and... The Duel of Menelaus and Paris. The Trial of the Army, and Catalogue of the Forces. Jupiter, in pursuance of the request of Thetis, sends a deceitful…William Shakespeare: Timon of Athens, Act IV, Scene III
Scene IIIWoods and cave, near the seashoreEnter Timon, from the caveTimonO blessed breeding sun, draw from the earth Rotten humidity; below thy sister's orb Infect the air! Twinn'd brothers…William Shakespeare: Winter's Tale, Act IV, Scene IV
Scene IVThe Shepherd's cottageEnter Florizel and PerditaFlorizelThese your unusual weeds to each part of you Do give a life: no shepherdess, but Flora Peering in April's front. This your…William Shakespeare: Love's Labor's Lost, Act V, Scene II
Scene IIThe sameEnter the Princess, Katharine, Rosaline, and MariaPrincessSweet hearts, we shall be rich ere we depart, If fairings come thus plentifully in: A lady wall'd about with diamonds…