| David Crystal, Hilary Crystal - 2000 - 604 pages
...only peacemaker; much virtue in 'if. William Shakespeare, 1600, As You Like It, V. iv. 88 36:82 [lago] Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, / Is the immediate jewel of their souls. / Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing; / Twas mine, 'tis his, and has... | |
| 2000 - 304 pages
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| Perry Allan Snow - 2000 - 292 pages
...are thieves. They stole my Father's identity from him. In Othello (Act 3 Sc. 3), Shakespeare wrote: Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate jewel of their souls: Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing; 1 T was mine, 't is his, and has... | |
| Kirstin Olsen - 2000 - 266 pages
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| John Seely, William Shakespeare - 2000 - 324 pages
...nor your good, Nor for my manhood, honesty, wisdom, To let you know my thoughts. OTHELLO What dost thou mean? IAGO Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, lago philosophises that reputation is the most important thing. Othello presses further, but lago refuses... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 212 pages
...your good, Nor for my manhood, honesty, and wisdom, To let you know my thoughts. OTHELLO What dost thou mean? IAGO Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate jewel of their souls. 156 Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing; 'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has... | |
| Keith Allan - 2001 - 552 pages
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