The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Band 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... IAGO . RODORIGO . EVER tell me , I take it much unkindly , That thou , Jago , who haft had my purfe , As if the strings were thine , fhouldst know of this . ( 1 ) Othello . The ground - work of this play is built on a novel of Cinthio ...
... IAGO . RODORIGO . EVER tell me , I take it much unkindly , That thou , Jago , who haft had my purfe , As if the strings were thine , fhouldst know of this . ( 1 ) Othello . The ground - work of this play is built on a novel of Cinthio ...
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... Iago . But you'll not hear me . If ever I did dream of fuch a matter , abhor me . Rod . Thou told'st me , thou didst hold him in Iago . Defpife me , If I do [ thy hate . not . Three great ones of this city , In perfonal fuit to make me ...
... Iago . But you'll not hear me . If ever I did dream of fuch a matter , abhor me . Rod . Thou told'st me , thou didst hold him in Iago . Defpife me , If I do [ thy hate . not . Three great ones of this city , In perfonal fuit to make me ...
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... Iago . But there's no remedy , ' tis the curfe of fer- Preferment goes by letter and affection , [ vice ; And not by old gradation , where each second Stood heir to the firft . Now , Sir , be judge your If I in any juft term am affigned ...
... Iago . But there's no remedy , ' tis the curfe of fer- Preferment goes by letter and affection , [ vice ; And not by old gradation , where each second Stood heir to the firft . Now , Sir , be judge your If I in any juft term am affigned ...
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... Iago . Are all doors lock'd ? Bra . Why , wherefore afk you this ? Iago . Zounds ! Sir , you're robb'd : for fhame , put on your gown , Your heart is burst , you have loft half your foul : Ev'n now , ev'n very now , an old black MOOR OF ...
... Iago . Are all doors lock'd ? Bra . Why , wherefore afk you this ? Iago . Zounds ! Sir , you're robb'd : for fhame , put on your gown , Your heart is burst , you have loft half your foul : Ev'n now , ev'n very now , an old black MOOR OF ...
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... Iago . Zounds ! Sir , you are one of thofe that will not ferve God , if the devil bid you . Because we come to do you fervice , you think we are ruf- fians . You'll have your daughter covered with a Barbary horfe , you'll have your ...
... Iago . Zounds ! Sir , you are one of thofe that will not ferve God , if the devil bid you . Because we come to do you fervice , you think we are ruf- fians . You'll have your daughter covered with a Barbary horfe , you'll have your ...
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