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MG-A(G.763.034
11 Aug 1763:12 (953)
[Reference within a long letter to the Earl Temple] . . .
But it happened that a woman, of considerable fortune,
whether in some fond whim, or, without rudeness to the sex,
in the irregularity of some female appetite, like poor
Desdemona, fell violently in love with what she feared to
look on. Whether he wooed her, as Iago tells us Othello
courted him mistress, by bragging, and telling her
fantastical lies, your Lordship, the confidant of his
amours, alone is able to inform us. . .
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