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Season your admiration for a while.

      — Hamlet, Act I Scene 2

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KEYWORD: signior

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1

Othello
[I, 1]

Roderigo

81

What, ho, Brabantio! Signior Brabantio, ho!

2

Othello
[I, 1]

Roderigo

88

Signior, is all your family within?

3

Othello
[I, 1]

Roderigo

100

Most reverend signior, do you know my voice?

4

Othello
[I, 2]

Roderigo

275

Signior, it is the Moor.

5

Othello
[I, 2]

Othello

279

Keep up your bright swords, for the dew will rust them.
Good signior, you shall more command with years
Than with your weapons.

6

Othello
[I, 2]

First Officer

315

'Tis true, most worthy signior;
The duke's in council and your noble self,
I am sure, is sent for.

7

Othello
[I, 3]

Sailor

345

The Turkish preparation makes for Rhodes;
So was I bid report here to the state
By Signior Angelo.

8

Othello
[I, 3]

Messenger

370

Of thirty sail: and now they do restem
Their backward course, bearing with frank appearance
Their purposes toward Cyprus. Signior Montano,
Your trusty and most valiant servitor,
With his free duty recommends you thus,
And prays you to believe him.

9

Othello
[I, 3]

Duke of Venice

382

Valiant Othello, we must straight employ you
Against the general enemy Ottoman.
[To BRABANTIO]
I did not see you; welcome, gentle signior;
We lack'd your counsel and your help tonight.

10

Othello
[I, 3]

Duke of Venice

642

Let it be so.
Good night to every one.
[To BRABANTIO]
And, noble signior,
If virtue no delighted beauty lack,
Your son-in-law is far more fair than black.

11

Othello
[IV, 1]

Iago

2656

I am very glad to see you, signior
Welcome to Cyprus.

12

Othello
[V, 1]

Iago

3220

Signior Lodovico?

13

Othello
[V, 1]

Iago

3249

Signior Gratiano? I cry you gentle pardon;
These bloody accidents must excuse my manners,
That so neglected you.

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